Nikki Tomlin
A young woman with long blonde hair is standing on a grassy slope overlooking a breathtaking vista of rugged coastal cliffs and a deep blue body of water. The cliffs are composed of layered sedimentary rock formations, with shades of brown, orange, and green hues. Small patches of snow or ice can be seen on some of the cliff faces, suggesting a cool climate. The woman is wearing a light gray hoodie and teal leggings, and is shading her eyes from the sun with one hand while holding a camera in the other, ready to capture the stunning natural scenery before her. The image conveys a sense of adventure, exploration, and appreciation for the great outdoors.

Learning to Edit Landscape Photos

A girl and her camera 📸 Sometimes I’m humbled real quick by an edit and let me tell ya, my entire folder from the Channel Islands is testing me 😅 Swipe 👉🏻 for the unedited photo! Here are three things I still struggle with after 10 years of editing photos. 1. Photos from cloudy days. Hate em, always have and am really stoked for the day I don’t anymore. 2. Editing yellows and greens. When I took my printing classes in college these were always my hardest colors to adjust and somehow they still are. 3. Narrowing down my own photos. I’m really great at picking the best for the project from someone else’s set of images, but definitely not my own. But those things I don’t enjoy or struggle with are still part of the process and I would never let em stop me from picking my camera up. I maybe post like I got it together over here, but don’t worry, I’m still learning just like you! What’s something you’re learning and having a hard time mastering?

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