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a blurry photo of a person walking down the street with an umbrella in hand

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OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know…

I used masks! 

Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image.

In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. 

In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. 

Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 

1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red brick...
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OBVIOUSLY this photo is edited. But here’s what you may not know… I used masks! Masking in Lightroom Classic is the best way to control the lighting. the reason we want to do that is to place focus on the subject of the image. In this shot, it’s the lady walking in the sunlight. In the RAW image, she’s a bit lost in the scene and doesn’t really stand out. Here’s what I did in Lightroom Classic. 1. used a liner gradient mask on the top left of the image to darken the bright red...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇

Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame.

That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention.

I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld.

It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. 

When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go ...
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Why use a slow shutter speed? 👇 Personally, I love the combination of blurred and still objects in the frame. That mix sometimes makes the image feel easier to look at since there are fewer sharp, still objects competing for attention. I know a lot of photographers grab a tripod for slow shutter work, but I prefer shooting handheld. It just keeps the shoot flowing, instead of having to setup the tripod and wait. When it comes to bringing these slow shutter moments to life, I like to go...
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the sun is shining through some orange flowers

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two different images of a woman holding a flower in her hand and the light shining on her face

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