Quote Originally Posted by Glenda View Post
I think that is one of the most important lessons to learn in PP - not to apply all adjustments globally but rather selectively. Our eyes are naturally attracted to the brightest/most saturated/sharpest parts of the image, so it's important to draw the viewer's eyes to the area you wish them to look at. Good on you for learning this so early in your PP journey.
Thanks Glenda. Only issue I'm finding is at times I'm not quite covering all the way (if that makes sense) and get some haloing. i.e. Around the bird/subject, and around tree branches.

Any tips - or is it just a matter of zooming in and getting more fussy with the brush?