Dave Morrow Photography

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Naiad's Ghost - Spirit Falls, Washington

Last night I was on Drink and Click with Lotus Carroll and Juan Gonzalez along with some other great photographers discussing star / night / Milky Way Photography. I have included the YouTube recording below for anyone that missed out. There were some really nice pictures shared from everyone on the show.

During the show I also make an announcement about a special project Michael Shainblum and I have been working on for a while. So tune in!


UPDATE: I'm holding an Online Star Photography Post Processing Group Workshop this Sunday for anyone that wants to follow along as I process a star shot from start to finish. Full details, and sign up HERE.


The Shot
This was another one of those shots that I just couldn't get right. Going back and back again to make more final adjustments it just wasn't happening. After a month of sitting on my computer I opened it up today and decided it was done. For anyone that hasn't been to Spirit Falls yet it seems to be getting much more popular. The location really isn't hard to find, but the hike down can be a bit tricky / dangerous. TJ Thorne did a nice Behind the Scenes Write up and Video that I looked at before venturing down there on my own.

Since I've seen so many pictures coming out of the area, many of them being vertical compositions, I wanted to try the horizontal view. It took some hanging off ledges and setting up my tripod in some strange configurations, but I finally came away with this shot that I snapped off  an hour before sunset as the light painted the trees in color.

Here are the post processing details for anyone interested!

Post Processing Info ( Grab some discount codes to the programs below at bottom of About Me Page )
Processing Time: 1 hour
Music: Lee Burridge Burning Man Set
Drink: A few different Ninkasi beers

Lightroom 4
  • Two RAW files were used to make this picture. One for the full scene and then one for the water movement.
  • Lighten up the shadows and blacks
  • adjust white balance
  • + Vibrance & - Saturation 
  • Sync both RAW files for all settings
  • Final adjustments using clarity brush on the "water" RAW file.
  • Export both pictures to TIFF
 Photoshop CS6
  •  Blend both picture files together using layer masks.
  • Apply Tony Kuypers Luminosity Masking Actions & Techniques to bring out the "mid-tones" and "highlights" in the water and color in the trees 
  • Curves to selectively balance light across the entire photo.
  • Apply color correction using "Color Balance" adjustment.
  • Apply selective color balance to the water and the trees.
  • Nik Color Efex Pro Contrast, Sunlight, and warmth / glow selectively through out the photo.
  • Nik Output Sharpener ( selectively )
  • Noiseware Professional by Imagenomic, the best NR software out there...
  • Slight global vignette application
  • Clone stamp tool on a bunch of sensor dirt and little things that annoyed me;)
  • Save to JPEG.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Online Star Photography Post Processing Group Workshops

So you're ready to fully unleash the power of Photoshop & Lightroom, allowing you to take your star photography post processing to the next level?

This interactive online group workshop teaches all of the skills required to take an image ( straight out of the camera ) as shown on the left, and turn it into a finished product, as seen on the right. Upon signing up you'll even receive the photo we'll be working on during the workshop, allowing you to follow along at home.
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A new photo is selected and post processed / edited for each workshop. This one is from a past workshop.


What You Will Learn

During our time together we will go through my entire star photography post processing workflow covering the skill sets as denoted below. Some of these skill sets may sound complicated, but I promise to make it an easy and educational learning experience.

Scroll to the very bottom of the page to see comments from satisfied students. 

Adobe Lightroom / Adobe Camera RAW
The workshop is taught using Adobe Lightroom, but you can take the workshop using Adobe Camera Raw and learn just as much.
  • RAW file conversion
  • Color correction
  • Lens Correction Profiles & Adjustments
  • Noise Reduction
  • Luminosity Control / Making the Stars Pop
  • Contrast and levels controls
  • Selective Color Application
  • Double RAW File Processing - One of My Favorite Tricks!

Adobe Photoshop
  • Digital Blending
  • Creating and applying luminosity masks (This is what really makes the stars come to life)
  • Using the Channels Module in Photoshop.
  • Channel "Painting" - A simple yet powerful technique I created specifically for editing star photos. Once you see it, you'll be amazed.
  • Using the Layers Module in Photoshop.
  • Selective sharpening (stars only)
  • Selective noise reduction (dark noisy areas only)
  • Final Color Correction
  • Final Edit (Free Transform, artistic cropping)
  • Artistic Vignette / Presentation
  • Final photo presentation and display.
  • Web Sharpening & Preparing photos for online display.

Artistic Vision and Composition 
  • Although many photographers consider this topic something you should only think about while out shooting, I truly believe it is important to apply it at all times during the photographic & creative process. 
  • During our time together I'll touch on key ideas, and through processes that I use every time I sit down to post process a new photo.
  • I'll also be discussing key points that I use while out shooting star photos as well. 
  • You are of course free to ask questions at any time!

Free Bonus Material - 150$ Value

Along with the great learning experience provided with the workshop you will also get the following sent to your email inbox as soon as you sign up & free of charge.

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Currently there aren't any online workshops offered due to my summer travel schedule. Click the link below to get a free copy of my 40 page star photography ebook and I'll also let you know when new workshops open up!


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More details below the next photo.
Another photo example from a past workshop.


Learning Format

The class length will run approximately 2 hours.

I will be teaching this workshop in the form of a Google Hangout Video Conference. Google Hangouts allows me to share my screen, my voice, and important information with everyone as we work. ( It's like Skype, but better! )

I'll send you an email upon signup thoroughly explaining how to set everything up and how to prepare for the workshop. It's all very easy!

You will also receive a RAW photo file, the same as the one I'll be working on during the workshop. This will allow you to work along at home, as I teach the workshop.

Along the way we will stop for questions, discussion and further learning. You are free to stop me at any time during the workshop to ask questions or make comments.

There will be a question and answer session / overview at the end of the class where you can ask anything you like. We usually all talk, share photos, discuss photography, travel locations, and other fun stuff like that!


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Minimum Requirements

  1. A pair of headphones.
  2. Adobe Lightroom 3 or newer. You can use Adobe Camera RAW and still follow along.
  3. Photoshop CS4 or newer.

Other helpful tools that aren’t required, but very helpful
  • A high speed internet connection. We will be doing a video conference, so this always helps. 
  • An extra screen. This allows you to watch me on one, and post process on the other.
  • Adobe Bridge

Maximum Participants
9 Participants total  ( When the class is sold out, the "BUY BUTTON" will no longer accept payments.

Payment is carried out through PayPal, but you can also pay with credit or debit card.
  1. Upon selecting the Buy Now button below you will be directed a new page.
  2. On this new page select Submit Order.
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Reference the remaining information below the payment options for any other questions you may have or shoot me an email to Support@DaveMorrowPhotography.com if you can't find an answer you're looking for:)

Check out all the comments from happy customers below the photos at the bottom of the page if you like:)

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Cost - 125$

Sunday, March 8th, 2015 @ 4 PM Pacific Standard Time
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CANCELLATION POLICY

I do not have a cancellation policy for this class, the tuition is non-refundable upon purchase. Students that arrive to the class later than 10 minutes after the start time will not be accepted since we will already be well into the learning session. You are welcome to sell your spot to someone if you can not make it, but rescheduling to a future date as makeup will not be allowed. Please make sure to alert me if you sell your workshop spot or will not make it to the workshop for which you have signed up. Thanks for reading my cancelation policy.


Comments from a bunch of happy students right below the next few photos! You can also check out my Complete Star Photography Portfolio if you're interested.
from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post -->http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2014/05/painted-in-sky-lost-lake-oregon.htmlI've been wanting to get up to Lost Lake to shoot the Milky Way for a while now. After a few failed attempts in the past with clouds covering the sky I finally got a few shots I liked this past weekend.There were intermittent clouds, so I waited and waited and waited until the Mount Hood ( approx 11,000 feet ) and the Milky Way were visible to click off my shutter.In this photo I really wanted to convey the soft light and color tones that the stars leave on the water and surrounding landscapes when there is not much ambient city light to ruin the scene. After standing there long enough, and letting your eyes adjust, the stars twinkle brightly in the water.Thoughts, critique and comments always welcome!This is a single exposure processed in Lightroom & Photoshop.
www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? My summer star photography workshop schedule for 2014 is now up and running.  We will shoot from the exact location you see in the picture above  Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops
from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? My summer star photography workshop schedule for 2014 is now up and running.Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Learn Photography

This page is dedicated entirely to teaching you the skills I've learned since picking up a camera a few years back. Both in the field and the post processing skills are covered in the broad range of free and paid tutorials displayed below. Hopefully you enjoy what I've put together here & share it with your friends!

Interested in all the other stuff I use in the field and at the computer? Check out the What's in My Camera Bag Section of this website. There are also some free discount codes at the bottom of this page:)

Welcome Photographers

As goes for all pages, this one is dynamic and will continue to change & grow over time as I learn new skills, tips, tricks and other pertinent information. This being said, feel free to stop back in from time to time, or join my mailing list provided below & get a free eBook.

Download Your Free 40 Page eBook
Below I've provided a free 40 page, Night Sky Exploration & Adventure eBook Bundle, which will be sent directly to your email address as a PDF file. Included in the eBook is everything you will need to get started in Milky Way, Night Sky & Star Trail Photography + some great tools for landscape photography!

Included in the free eBook bundle are the following 5 eBooks
3 Tricks for Focusing at Night
5 Simple Steps to View & Photograph the Night Sky
Dave’s Top 10 Planning Tools for Photography & Hiking
Star / Night Photography Camera & Lens Recommendations
3 Great Hikes for Exploring the Night



Star & Night Photography Tutorials & Tools

 

Dave's Favorite Video Tutorials



General Photography Tutorials


Reviews / Equipment

Discount Codes

I use tons of software when I process photos & two of my favorites are Topaz Labs or HDR Soft the Makers of Photomatix. If you would like a discount when purchasing either of these packages just use the coupon code DAVEMORROWPHOTO when checking out to receive 15% off:) You can also use the same coupon code over at Stuck in Customs to receive a 10% discount on any item.


Here are a few of the photos that I took and post processed using the skills taught above.
from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blogpost here --> http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2014/03/what-dreams-become-crater-lake-oregon.html from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post & sign up for my 2015 & 2016 Star Photography Workshop Mailing list -->http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2014/06/2015-2016-star-photography-workshop.htmlIn my opinion this is one of Mount Hood's most under rated vantage points, especially in the winter months. We arrived just after midnight as the rising moon was sitting low in the sky casting shadows and amazing light over most of the landscape.With a tall snow embankment on my left, the moon's light didn't touch the foreground but blazed it's light across the remainder of the landscape. Slight cloud cover gives a nice glow to the stars with Mount Hood looming in the background. When printed full size you can see the snow flakes sparkle in the light, but standing there it almost felt like there were small blinking lights covering the ground.This photo is composed of two shots ( same composition ), 1 at a short exposure time / high ISO to capture the stars without creating star trails. Another shot was taken at lower ISO and longer exposure time to capture the rest of the scene without generating as much noise. These two shots were taken seconds apart to capture what I saw that night. Fresh snow + night skies = Good times! from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post here --> http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2014/01/synesthesia-san-francisco-california.html from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post -->http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2014/05/painted-in-sky-lost-lake-oregon.htmlI've been wanting to get up to Lost Lake to shoot the Milky Way for a while now. After a few failed attempts in the past with clouds covering the sky I finally got a few shots I liked this past weekend.There were intermittent clouds, so I waited and waited and waited until the Mount Hood ( approx 11,000 feet ) and the Milky Way were visible to click off my shutter.In this photo I really wanted to convey the soft light and color tones that the stars leave on the water and surrounding landscapes when there is not much ambient city light to ruin the scene. After standing there long enough, and letting your eyes adjust, the stars twinkle brightly in the water.Thoughts, critique and comments always welcome!This is a single exposure processed in Lightroom & Photoshop. from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post here --> http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2013/12/naiads-ghost-spirit-falls-washington.html from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post here -->http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2013/11/spires-mount-rainier-washington.html From www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comRead the full blog post here --> http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/2014/03/solace-xingping-china.html from www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com read more at www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comfrom www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? My summer star photography workshop schedule for 2014 is now up and running.Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Road's End: Before & After

I listened to an awesome new This American Life episode on Mapping today. I think nearly everyone with a creative mind would find it interesting. I personally bought the iPhone app for 2.99$ and it's worth every penny.

You can find all my tutorials at: www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com/learnphotography

The Shot
You may remember another shot I posted from this dock a few months back titled Battleship Grey it is still one of my best selling prints:) Coleman Park dock on the outskirts of Seattle is always a great place to have a cup of coffee and watch the sunrise, I usually end up bringing my camera as well, you know how that is...
End of the Roadread more at www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com
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Here is what the original RAW file looked like at 0EV. Find more at my Post Processing: Before & After Page

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Under the Stars: Night Photography Workshop - Mount Rainier

My 2014 Star Photography Workshop Schedule is now up and running and can be viewed by Clicking HERE Shoot Me to the StarsCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |This shot was taken at Sunrise Point on Mount Rainier, one of the spots we will shot from.


Mount Rainier is one of my favorite places to capture the night sky and other various beautiful landscapes. There are endless compositions to shoot and a million and one beautiful places to visit. This workshop will take you to some of my favorite spots and provide 1 on 1 and group instruction along the way. We will meet Friday at Tipsoo Lake and start our adventure with sunset. After that it's on to an array of great locations to photograph the night sky,  followed by a sunrise shoot, then a 3-4 hour post processing session. I will cover everything I know about night sky photography, provide beginners with a strong foundation to build upon, and give already knowledgable star photographers more information and new views to work with. I will also cover my post processing techniques that will make your night sky photos stand out in print or on the screen. Join me for a night of adventure, learning, and star photography in the wilderness of Washington State's Mount Rainier National Park.

I also offer 1 on 1 instruction any time near the new moon. Just shoot me an email if interested.

You can find all my tutorials at: www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com/learnphotography

Want me to teach a star photography workshop near your home base? All we really need is dark night skies and enough interested people. If you have both of these things shoot me an email, I am always open to travel.

I STILL HAVE SPOTS OPEN FOR MY IN THE FIELD STAR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS

Due to high demand I have opened another workshop for ( August 10th - 11th ) SOLD OUT

Mount Rainier ( June 7th and 8th ) SOLD OUT  or ( Aug 9th - 10th ) SOLD OUT 

Cost:
125$ will cover everything included below and can be paid through PayPal at the bottom of this page. To hold your spot in the workshop a 75$ non-refundable payment is required. The remaining 50$ must be paid a minimum of 60 days before the workshop in order to keep your spot. You are also welcome to pay the full amount of 125$. Refund and cancelation policies are also included below.

Workshop Schedule:
Review camera settings and other pre-shoot details to ensure everyone is informed and ready to get the best shots possible of the night sky.

Shoot the our first Milky Way shots learning and reviewing various different “field” techniques for capturing the most of the night sky. There are so many different possibilities for shots at Tipsoo Lake, including views and reflections of Mount Rainier. This is one of my favorite places to shoot stars!

Drive to Sunrise Visitor Center, snow permitting (The highest parking area on Mount Rainier).

Capture the night sky with Mount Rainier in the foreground! ( The shot above was taken there )

Snap off some more star shots getting various different compositions at the location and learning tons of great info on how to capture the most out of every star shot. Along with shooting and learning you can throw questions my way at any time during our adventure. 

Drive 30-45 minutes to Reflection Lakes. ( The very bottom picture on this page was taken there, but the moon was out. )

We will grab a few more star shots at the lakes. This is a great spot capture Mount Rainier, the Milky Way, and even some star reflections in the lake.

For anyone that is still awake, let's watch the sunrise. Reflection Lakes is an amazing place to watch the sun peak over the top of Mount Rainier. 

After sunrise we will pause for a 5-6 hour nap and then set up for our star photography post processing adventure. I personally sleep in the back of my car. There are options for tents as well.

Upon joining back up I will cover my complete star photography post processing workflow and any other questions you may have about Lightroom, Photoshop, or star photography in general. If we have extra time any questions concerning post processing are always welcome:) 

That's Great & All, But What Will I Learn?
Learn the key points of planning for your adventure to the stars or your shoot as some call it.

In depth knowledge of "The BIG 3", ISO, Aperture and Exposure and how they pertain to the different kinds of star shots you would like to capture. 

Troubleshooting 101: How to set up for the perfect night shot in any conditions. This includes focusing at night, multiple exposure images, etc.

Using your creativity and external light sources to bring the dark to life.

How to get great shots of the Milky Way and the worlds that surround us.

Open floor session. Each one of you provide something you would like to learn and we will all go through the process step by step.

My complete post processing workflow including many tips, tricks, and ideas that I bring with me to the shoot and the desk in post processing.

Post Processing Noise Reduction.

Photoshop Digital Blending.

Luminosity Masks in Photoshop.

Color Correction and final editing touches.

Open floor post processing questions and learning.

A free set of my Under the Stars Lightroom Presets will also be included:)

OK OK, So What Should I Bring With Me? 
Please note you can take the workshop without all of the following requirements, but I can not promise you will achieve the great results you would otherwise.

A DSLR Camera, any will do, but keep in mind star photography is one of the few fields where a better camera really does help to produce better results. A full frame / 35mm sensor will really help you to capture the best of the stars, but is not required. Renting a camera and lenses is always a great option. There are a bunch of websites that provide this service. Here are a few:
www.lensrentals.com
www.borrowlenses.com
Also check your local camera shops, they often offer these options.

A wide angle lens is very important. Any lens between 8mm-24mm will work depending on your camera. You will also need an aperture of at least f/3.5 minimum speed. These can also be rented at the links provided above.

A tripod. Any will work but the bigger/stronger the better. 

A big memory card. Two 16-32 GB cards are preferable. 

Batteries, batteries, batteries, I carry at least 2. Long exposures drain the battery quickly. I also carry a car cigarette lighter plug inverter in my car. It is not necessary, but nothing's wrong with more battery juice for an early morning shoot or a quick power up on the way to a new location. You can find them at Walmart or online. Here is an example.

Intervalometer / camera timer. 

Tons of clothes. The weather is extreme on the mountain and it's better safe than sorry. A wind breaker is always great to have. 

Lots of bug spray.

A head lamp, It does not have to be anything expensive, but must have RED light option. Something like THIS works just fine.

Tasty treats, snacks, food or anything you may like to eat or drink over the 20 hours we are together. Food is not included in the workshop cost, nor will it be provided.

Water, did I say water? I usually buy a gallon jug and bring it along.

Your laptop running the following programs: It helps to have at minimum 4GB of RAM as well.

An external power if/as necessary. Some laptops will run for 3 hours of processing pictures on a full charge. Others will not. I personally carry something like THIS just in case. Keep in mind we will not have access to charging outlets, unless you would like to recharge in your car.
Adobe Photoshop CS4 or above.
Adobe Lightroom (preferred) or Adobe Camera RAW.
Adobe Bridge (optional)
Your laptop plug/power source.

Will Weather Cause Workshop Cancellation? 
The workshop will only be canceled if the weather conditions are dangerous and may cause safety issues. Otherwise it is on rain or shine so bring the appropriate clothes and camera gear:) 
In the case of cancelation due to weather I will re-schedule another workshop to make up for the lost time. 

Refunds:
If you are not able to make the workshop for any reasons you may cancel up to 60 days in advance and receive a refund of 50$ out of the total of 125$. The 75$ deposit is not refundable. 

Transportation:
You are responsible for your own transportation. I will provide detailed instructions on driving directions, along with other necessary info through email to everyone that signs up. If you would like to see for yourself, type "Tipsoo Lake Mount Rainier" into Google Map search.

Can I Bring a Friend?
Of course, if your friend is to carry a camera they must pay for the workshop, if they do not have a camera it is free of charge. We are shooting in a National Park after all, I do not own the land, nor care if we have some people that want to star gaze with us:)

Contact:
Feel free to email me with any other questions or give me a buzz at 717-360-1191 if you are more comfortable calling.

Here are a few more of my star photography shots....
Galaxy Number 9read more about my trip to Lake Tahoe at www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com
Nothing's ShockingReady to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
When Worlds CollideReady to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
Dare to DreamReady to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
The Photographer's Apprentice

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial

 Update: January 6th, 2014

Michael Shainblum and I just launched our new Star Photography Post Processing Master Class which is a video tutorial experience that teaches you our full star photography post processing workflows from start to finish. You even get our RAW picture files to work along with us at home!

You can pick up these tutorials on this page or at www.LearnStarPhotography.com which is our new website dedicated solely to night sky & star photography education, tutorials, mentoring and workshops. If you like star photography then www.LearnStarPhotography.com is the website for you:)

Overview

Star photography seems like a daunting task, but trust us it's much easier than you think. With our step by step digital workflow tutorial you will master night sky photography post processing in no time. In our tutorials you will learn all of the steps necessary to create some beautiful looking pictures, some of the skill sets include RAW file conversion and digital blending; then, on to luminosity masks, and, finally, color correction as well as final edits in Photoshop. ( All the skill sets provided in the videos are listed below )

Anyone can take a picture of the night sky using my Free Star Photography Tutorial, but wouldn't you like to take a picture and turn it into something like this? Follow along with Michael and I in our video tutorials as we show you our full post processing work flow from start to finish! We even include the RAW files for you to work along with us at home:)


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What did this picture look like before I edited it? Keep reading....full details below the first picture.

Nothing's Shocking

Even the best digital cameras on the market such as the Nikon D800 can only pick up a fraction of what the human eye can really see. I start each shot with a RAW picture file, as seen below, and turn it into the work of art displayed above. Using the tools provided in programs such as Adobe Lightroom, Camera RAW and Photoshop we can take the image our camera gives us, add some imagination, and and produce something beautiful.

Follow me on a journey of post processing that will allow you to see and capture the night sky like never before. A quick rundown of everything you need to know is included below...


 

What You Need to Take the Tutorials

  • Adobe Lightroom 3 or above ( running currently updated software versions )
  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 or above ( running currently updated software versions )

What You Receive with Your Master Class Download

100% Satisfaction Guarantee - If you're not satisfied with the videos you can return them at any time for a full refund. 

Since Michael & Dave both process pictures in an entirely different manner you won't be learning the same thing from one instructors as you do from the other.  Each of the (2) video tutorials will provide entirely new content for you to add to your star photography post processing arsenal. 

More details including the actual picture files you will be provided and working on over at www.LearnStarPhotography.com
  • (2) Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorials. ( 1280 × 720 Video Quality in MP4 Format )
  • Michael's Tutorial is 38 minutes in length.
  • Dave's tutorial is 64 minutes in length.
  • Dave's Under the Stars Lightroom 4 & 5 Presets
  • (2) RAW picture files ( the same as the ones we work on in the tutorials ) that you will work on while following along with the video tutorials provided. You can view each of these RAW files above. ( Dave's RAW file is from a Nikon D800 and Michael's is from a Canon 6D ) 
  • All of the skills you need to take full control of your night sky / star / Milky Way photography post processing.
  • Complete explanation / theory behind each step and skill set provided in the tutorials.
  • Full understanding of luminosity masking & digital blending techniques.
  • Creating luminosity masks and applying them to your night sky shots. You can use these techniques for landscape photography as well.
  • Night Sky Color Correction Techniques.
  • Advanced noise reduction techniques.
  • Using luminosity masks to apply selective noise reduction in Photoshop.
  • Lightroom & Photoshop post processing expertise.
  • Detailed explanation of Photoshop adjustment layers.
  • Layer masking & how to apply it to your night sky workflow.
  • Sharpening / Web Sharpening skill sets.
  • Artistic cropping.
  • Random tips & tricks to increase Lightroom and Photoshop efficiency.
  • Using "groups" in Photoshop for even greater detail and control.
  • Making detailed selections in Photoshop.
  • Explanation of Photoshop Blend Modes.
  • Using the Channels Module in Photoshop.
  • Using the Layers Module in Photoshop.
  • Applying vignettes in Photoshop.
  • Applying selective adjustments using layer masks. 
  • Contrasting the Milky Way ( Making it POP! )
  • Final photo presentation and display.
  • In depth commentary from both Michael & Dave.
  • The ability to Share your pictures with everyone else that has taken the tutorials!
  • Much Much More!!!

Ready to Buy? 

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Star Photography Post Processing Master Class ( 75$ )

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Just Interested in One of the Photographers' Tutorials? 

You also have the option to buy just Michael's or just Dave's tutorials. They include one out of the two video tutorials included in the bundle package for the photographer of your choice. They do not include the presets or any videos from the other photographer. Select either button below to purchase.
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A few pointers for learning the techniques contained in these tutorials..
In order to fully understand and master each tutorial you must move in order. It will be very hard to learn the material contained in Part II without fully understanding everything in Part I. 

The pause button is your friend. When I am learning from tutorials, I constantly pause the video, learn the new method, then continue with the tutorial. 

If possible, use two computers. One of the best learning tools is having an extra screen to watch the tutorial on, this will cut down on the confusion from learning a new subject and switching back and forth between windows.

Last Words of Advice: (See the bottom of the Luminosity Masking Tutorial Page for more tips)
The content contained in these tutorials is by no means easy to learn, it took me hours to put these techniques together, let alone learn them for the first time. Do not get discouraged, instead learn as much as you can and continue to learn until you are happy with the results. Over time these techniques will become second nature and you can start to tweak the different methods and allow them to easily integrate into your own workflow:) Keep in mind there is no right or wrong way to process a picture!  Along with my tutorial, I highly recommend the content I have provided in the links below.

As always if you have any questions email me, or better yet leave them below so everyone can learn!

Here are some other useful star photography links that I provide on my website.
Online Post Processing Star Photography Workshops
Under the Stars Lightroom Presets
My Free Star Photography Tutorial

Want to learn more about luminosity masks? These tutorials are great!
Tony Kuyper's Luminosity Mask Tutorial

Want to learn more about digital blending and HDR Photography? Check out the link below. 
Awesome Tutorials & Useful Links

You can find all of my star photography by following the link below.
My Star Photography Portfolio

To process the following pictures I used the exact same skill sets that I cover in my tutorials above...
Shoot Me to the StarsCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
When We Were Stars - Palouse, WAfrom www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com
Lost: In the Valley of Dreams - Washington Stateread more at www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know.  Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops
Galaxy Number 9 - Lake Tahoe, NVread more about my trip to Lake Tahoe at www.DaveMorrowPhotography.comCheck out my FREE Star Photography Tutorial  and  Star Photography Post Processing Video Tutorial  Ready to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know.  Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops
Dare to Dream
Night Tremors
When Worlds Collide

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