Cityscape Photography and Editing Tutorial (How to use Bracketing and Luminosity Masks!)
In this tutorial, I show you how to compose, set your camera to bracket and capture a period of time from before sunset through the end of blue hour. I cover how to focus on a tripod, and what you need to consider, so that you have the best images available for your post-production. I then show how you should edit your 5 exposure brackets within Lightroom, so that they easily blend in Photoshop. We then use Luminosity Masking within Photoshop, to make very specific selections, and use components of each of our exposures to create our final image. You can reach me here: Website: https://www.masterthelight.co.uk/ Facebook Page: / masterthelig. . Instagram: / mastertheli. . What kit do I use? Cameras: Sony A7R iii (24-70mm GM 2.8 and 85mm GM 1.4) Sony CX-405 Camcorder Iphone 6S + Zhiyun Smooth 4 Gimbal Tripod: Benro Travel Tripod (Carbon Fibre - 5 Extensions 2014) Filters: Hoya Pro 10 Stop ND, Polariser Microphone: Blue Yeti Black Edition or Boya Lapel Microphone PC: Intel i7 8770k, GTX 2070, 32GB DDR4 2644mhz.

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