“A photograph is an opportunity to keep a moment forever.” - Destin Sparks



When it is time for me to edit my landscape photos, I don't spend a lot time on editing them. This is mainly due to the fact that I don't want to change the natural state and beauty of the scene. I upload all of my photos into Adobe Bridge first, then I usually do the main and major edits in Adobe Lightroom. If any other minor changes need to be made those are done in Adobe Photoshop, and through Adobe Camera Raw. I typically play around with the exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, vibrance and saturation sliders. Once I am happy with the results, I then go into the detail and optics section of Lightroom. I sharpen my photos, then check the Remove Chromatic Aberration and Enable Lens Correction boxes. The photos have now completed their journey through Lightroom and any other edits such as cropping, clone stamp and dodge & burn are done in Photoshop. When the photos are all edited, I export them into a folder and keep them for future using. :)