If you are a landscape photographer, the likelihood you've probably struggled with lighting in the past. I find that my highlights are just a little bit too sharp, and they just don't look quite realistic. So in today's video, I'm going to be sharing with you a trick that works on almost any landscape image to immediately create a softer light look to make your highlights look a lot more realistic in your photos. Tuesday's 2 Minute Tutorial | Episode 193 I hope this video helps and don't forget to subscribe for more awesome videos just like this :) LINKS: 🌇 Filmmaking LUTs & Lightroom Presets Shop: https://www.photographybyfeaver.com/shop 🔴 Join this channel membership to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChuTCdE6mvY0BT16rBzM2nQ/join 👕 Official Merchandise https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/photography-by-feaver 🌐 Website https://photographybyfeaver.com 📺 TikTok @photo_feaver https://www.tiktok.com/@photo_feaver 📺 Instagram @photo_feaver https://www.instagram.com/photo_feaver/

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