Improving Your Photography With @scottshots - Part 3 of 3

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Improving Your Photography With @scottshots - Part 3 of 3

Hello @hyperfundit fans! Welcome back to part 3 of this series on how to improve your photography. I am Scott Thompson (@scottshots), here to help you out.

We will continue this educational series with a third clip of video from the Las Vegas Steem Creators Conference, where I was asked to give a photography presentation/workshop with the same goal, to help others improve their photography for their steemit posts. The presentation was 50 minutes long so we have divided it up into 3 parts. This third part is from the question and answer period of the presentation. This part was the most fun part for me because I love to answer photography related questions.

Watch Part 2 here

Thank you again for watching this video, I truly appreciate you taking the time to do so. Hopefully you were able to learn something new. I hope to go into more detail on these topics in future educational posts for @hyperfundit. Please feel free to ask me questions about anything you saw in the video in the comments below. Have a great and photogenic day!

-Scott Thompson / @scottshots
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My video is at DLive

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I like your posts

Nice ..
Excellent article thanks .. Really practical and positive tips
Well done Post great..

Thank you! If you check out @hyperfundit 's page, you will see the other two posts. Have a great day!

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Thanks, it helped me alot

Glad to be of help @siimpson!

Indeed you are good at what you do...

Thank you @steemvef!

sir you are mind blowing photographer

Thank you @nahin007! Happy to have blown your mind :)

Thank you. Good info.

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very helpful post for the photographer.thanks to share with us

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Excellent document! I am a painter but I also follow the photography that helps me to see with other eyes and this time I had some good information. Thanks for your sharing;) upvote easily @hyperfundit

Nice @armandosodano! I took many painting and drawing classed before I found photography. Been seeing some great painting posts on steemit lately and it has me wanting to break out the old brushes. Might have to give it a go again soon...

thank you I will be your follower and I hope that you will also resume painting!

Thank you too! I'll try to at least find my old brushes soon.

So glad i stumbled upon this i just started my photography class and currently using Nikond 3100
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Please what do i work on, the hall is kinda dark low light.

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Hello @mediacity, hopefully I can help a bit. First, if you shot the image in RAW format instead of jpg, working on an image in a program like photoshop will cause less damage to an image in the form of digital noise. Jpg's can still be worked on and I was able to make some adjustments to the jpg you posted.

What I did:

I opened the jpg in Adobe Photoshop's Camera RAW feature, but really, any decent photo editing program should be able to make the adjustments I made. I first straightened the image a bit so the door in the background was straight up and down. After the image was rotated, it needed to be cropped a touch so it looked like a rectangle again.

I lightened the shadow detail up quite a bit but then I darkened the darkest of the dark black areas of the photo so it brought back some contrast to the image and didn't look too dull or flat after lightening the shadows. I then lightened up the brightest white areas a bit to further add a little more contrast and a brighter look to the image. Those adjustments can change the color balance of the image, so next I adjusted the colors by adjusting the color temperature and tint to bring out a natural look.

I then added a touch of vignetting so the corners of the image would darken up a bit. This helped bring more focus onto the first three people in the shot.

Thanks for the fun @mediacity, I hope that helps!

@scottshots I'm SO happy that you are getting the success and recognition you deserve! YAY!!

Thank you @ogc!!! Things are moving fast on steemit lately... I hope things are going great for you. Cheers!

Thanks a lot for this post, I love photigraph too, but I know I have to learn more, thanks for share this interesting information

As long as you have fun with photography and keep on shooting, you will learn more. Glad to be of help. Happy shooting!

This is a nice Video
Love what you said about how resolution can affect the whole integrity of the photograph depending on what device you're using. Looking forward to your next video.

Thank you @yalzeee! Yes, heavily editing an image on a phone can really "damage" the image compared to editing a RAW image from a dslr. But I almost always edit my phone photos a bit too. I'll keep the videos coming!

I love photography becuase photography my fashion my work but one thing i have no camera i used mobile for photography

Cool to hear @murtaza78! There's nothing wrong with cell phone photography, I just shot a bunch of photos on my phone today while fishing. Cheers!

Thank you dear

photography is my passion..i love photography...
u so inteligent photographar...
thanks for share this nice photo

That's great @zayan69, happy shooting!!!

Sir you are a professional

Thank you.

hi friends @hyperfundit greetings from Venezuela, very good post, I liked the image very much, I would like to have a little more time with this borrowed computer, to make a better constructive criticism, but I will be giving my contribution with my vote and this short comment of his post, nothing more to say his amgo always @manduto are wanted 🙌🙌🙌

Glad you liked the post and video @manduto!

Is too interesting, thanks a lot this will help me to take some good pics

That's great news! Happy to help.

Nice pictures! Don't know if I just missed if but what camera do you use?

Thank you @cryprowithincin! The main dslr I use these days is a Canon 5DS R but many of my photos were shot on a Canon 1Ds Mark III or a 5D MarkII, and some of them on a Canon EOS3 film camera. I also use my Samsung Galaxy S7's camera a bunch for vids and quick photos that I don't plan on printing.

Thanks for this. Have made some notes and will definitely use it next time i go out taking pictures.

That's great to hear @pictursk! Happy shooting!

I love to capture good moments especially from my children, I am not a photographer of profession but I'm still interested in learning, thank you God bless you

Some of my favorite photos are of my family and my son, shot on cell phone cameras. The captured moments can make photos great, regardless of camera type or image quality. Happy shooting!

These kind of tutorials are really good, for the common folk! Even if you only take pictures with your phone it helps a lot to know these tricks and tips.
Thanks
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Happy to help @mycryptostalker! I'm glad you appreciate the info.

Thanks, will take a look to your complete profile to see other tutorials you have! Keep the good work and upvotes will come!

First time watcher! This is a topic I have interest in! Thanks for the sharing your photography tips and tricks!

Thanks, good job will definitle be useful 👌

Great video. Definitely will help a lot of people just getting into photography and save them the time needed to do their own research. I've been uploading some tutorials on steemit/dlive and intend on uploading more in the future. I'd love to have the interaction you have achieved with your videos! I commend you for how comfortable you are being the center of attention in front of a live audience. I tend to be quite introverted and perhaps come off a bit socially awkward without steady interaction during my streams. I think having a steady flow of questions would help make things flow much better as you have done.

I'd be thrilled if you stopped by my steemit @anthonyj and checked out some of my images. I tend to have a darker contrast style and focus on creating printable fine art material. I'd love to hear your criticism. Always looking to improve my quality.

Thank you @anthonyj! Trust me, I was super nervous all morning leading up to that talk. Fortunately, @larrymorrison had just given a great presentation on the "law of attraction" and it help put me in the right mood to just go for it and have fun with it. That's great that you have been posting tutorials. Steemit is a great place for helping others. Cheers!

Good work DUDE !
keep it go !!
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Thank you @sems41! More to come...

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Awesome, glad you like it!

thanks friends, very good knowledge

Cool tutorial!

Glad you liked it @nanazu!

you are a awesome photographer @hyperfundit . cheers

thanks for this awesome article...

Many many thanks for nice post.

Lol 😁 😁 😁 that's a great way of ending your post.... (Have a great and photogenic day!) I like that

Cool, haha! Glad you like that, thank you!

Great how-to alot of good tips and advice , Thanks for this

Happy to help, thank you @masonary89!

how do i get the t 1 and two pls

Please check out @hyperfundit 's page and you will see the other two posts. Have a great day!

Great post with lot if good learnings it helped me to improve my photography skill🙂

Please have a look at my recent travel and photography blog too and guide me if you think there is some mistake.

Here is the link

https://steemit.com/travel/@arpitpaliwal/travel-to-a-historic-place-krishnapura-s-tombs

Thank you @arpitpaliwal! The photos on your post looked great and it looks like you know what you're doing. Happy shooting!

Very good I like it

thanks for giving this education as now a days is very needed to capture our life moments in a good way

No problem, glad it was helpful. Happy shooting!

Read your post.gather lots of knowledge which i dont know before.thanks a lot .It really help me.thanks again

Glad it was helpful @sareebhaq!

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