Fine Art Photo Editing in Luminar Neo

In this fine art photo editing tutorial, I’ll show you how to blend a harsh horizon line and create a smooth, seamless transition between sea and sky using Luminar Neo (which you can get with a discount here: https://tinyurl.com/NeoDeal coupon ATNEO10) If you’ve ever taken a long exposure seascape where the water looks soft but the sky feels static, or the horizon line looks too harsh and distracting, this video will walk you through exactly how to fix it. Working on a Moeraki Boulders seascape in New Zealand, we’ll go step-by-step through a complete edit in Luminar Neo — from RAW development through to a refined black and white fine art result. You’ll learn: • How to blend a horizon line for a clean, natural transition (two different methods) • How to add realistic motion blur to clouds when there isn’t enough movement in your long exposure • A full fine art editing workflow in Luminar Neo (Develop RAW, black & white, tonal shaping) • How to control contrast and tonal values to simplify your image and guide the viewer’s eye • How to use Object Select AI and masking to enhance key subjects like the boulders These techniques aren’t just specific to this image — they can be applied to any seascape or landscape where you want a more polished, fine art look. 🛠️ Software used: Luminar Neo (Some techniques can also be applied in Photoshop and Lightroom) Want to add paint strokes and genuine art media textures for a fine art look? you can save 50% on the complete texture bundle here: https://www.anthonyturnham.com/collec... #FineArtPhotography #LuminarNeo #PhotoEditingTutorial #SeascapePhotography #LongExposure #BlackAndWhitePhotography #FineArtEditing