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antongorlin
23-01-2018, 9:05am
Good day,
I've just finished a huge guide for the Seascae Photography. Please have a look if you are interested in this topic and let me know what you think! Took me over a month to put it all together.

Seascape Photography Tutorial (https://antongorlin.com/blog/seascape-photography-ultimate-guide/)

Ross M
23-01-2018, 11:41am
Outstanding work Anton. I admire the depth and detail of advice, supported with example photographs. It reflects your level of experience and skill. You have used links to further detailed specialist information effectively, so the flow is not interrupted for readers who don't require the detail.

Geoff79
23-01-2018, 12:26pm
Incredibly in-depth and thorough article. I didn’t get to read it all, but you seem to have all bases covered.

If I’m being 100% honest, though, I believe you can nail everything you said perfectly, to the letter, but if you have poor to average, even only good PP skills, you’re still not going to get the results you desire when it comes to shooting seascapes in the best light.

I really liked all the photos you used in the article, particularly the first. They show a very high level of PP mastery.

I’d love to see an article on the PP processes you use, lol. Next assignment? ;)

But yeah, really nice, comprehensive work. I have no doubt you’ll make many smiles occur with your efforts.


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antongorlin
23-01-2018, 1:06pm
thanks a lot, Ross! I tried to make it as practical as possible without too much confusing details.

Geoff, totally agree. Editing has always been harder for me and took more time to learn. You have a good intuition as I'm thinking about some editing videos... However, I'm not sure should it be videos or text. Photoshop instructions text would be hard to read. I do provide online editing master classes, but in Russian as it's my first language. But I believe it's inevitable anyway :) Thanks

Geoff79
23-01-2018, 2:21pm
thanks a lot, Ross! I tried to make it as practical as possible without too much confusing details.

Geoff, totally agree. Editing has always been harder for me and took more time to learn. You have a good intuition as I'm thinking about some editing videos... However, I'm not sure should it be videos or text. Photoshop instructions text would be hard to read. I do provide online editing master classes, but in Russian as it's my first language. But I believe it's inevitable anyway :) Thanks

Yeah, I think in-depth editing info for photoshop can only really be done in video form. Getting into the finer details of editing in text format would be quite complex, I imagine. Unless you’d have step by step diagrams and screen prints. A video would sure be a lot easier. :)


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Hawthy
23-01-2018, 8:39pm
Huge is one word to describe this. Awesome is another. Congratulations. Really well done! Great photos!

jim
23-01-2018, 9:37pm
Tons of info there. I've bookmarked it as I think it'll be worth going back to.

antongorlin
23-01-2018, 10:20pm
thanks, Jim and Andrew! Happy you find it useful.

KeithW
23-01-2018, 10:35pm
It took me a couple of hours to read it, and it will take more for me to fully digest it and absorb your lessons. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

farmmax
23-01-2018, 11:59pm
What a great guide!

It is beautifully presented and set out, so it makes easy reading. The photos used to illustrate points are all excellent and a pleasure to look at. I would recommend it to anyone even vaguely interested in seascapes.

My only negative comment is to perhaps get a proof reader to go over it. There is the odd spelling and grammatical error, which is a shame in such a well presented article.

:th3::th3::th3:

Glenda
24-01-2018, 8:09am
Well done Anton, an excellent guide to seascapes with beautiful photos to illustrate the points.

antongorlin
24-01-2018, 8:18am
thanks, Keith, really happy with your comment :)

farmmax, I agree. I did my best with fixing all the errors (using jetpack, grammarly and common sense) but it appears it still requires some work. I'll have another look, thank you!

LPlates, thanks!

Oakley
24-01-2018, 8:54am
Stunning photo's and presentation. Amazing work and easy detailed information. I have bookmarked it too :nod: Thank you

ameerat42
24-01-2018, 9:50am
Looks like a capolavoro, CB. Will read later.:th3:

antongorlin
26-01-2018, 3:53pm
thanks, Oakley and ameerat42

Bensch
27-01-2018, 12:05am
A fantastic and in-depth guide, am really looking forward to sitting down and reading it completely.

Thank you for writing it :th3:

Saviola
07-02-2018, 3:08am
Thanks was looking for a good tutorial, having a read now.

torro
07-02-2018, 8:30am
Thanks for sharing, a comprehensive guide.