Category Archives: Behind the Edit

Autumn Photography: Enhancing Warm Tones and Composition in Photoshop

Golden birch leaves glowing along a quiet countryside path at sunset

The light was fading fast. I was just finishing up for the day when the setting sun broke through the clouds, setting the entire path on fire with golden light. I had to act quickly. I recomposed and captured a few frames before the color vanished — a perfect example of autumn’s fleeting beauty, whether you’re out for a ride or a dedicated photo walk.

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A Calm Encounter at Dusk: Evening Bird Photography and Editing Workflow

This small bird perched confidently on a bare branch, bathed in the soft light of an autumn evening. What caught my attention most was how unbothered it seemed — watching me quietly as if posing for the lens. The delicate pastel sky made a perfect backdrop for its patterned feathers.

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Golden Hour Horse Photography in Autumn Light

Horses playing in the golden hour light of an autumn evening

Golden autumn evenings offer some of the best light for outdoor photography. The low sun wraps the landscape in warm tones of gold and copper, creating a perfect atmosphere for portraits and nature shots. On this particular evening, the light filtered through birch leaves and reflected beautifully on the coats of two horses playing on a forest path. I also took a calmer portrait of a single horse, but the dynamic frame with two horses captured the energy and emotion of the season perfectly.

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An Autumn Secret, Just a Bike Ride Away

I’m always amazed by the hidden beauty right on our doorstep. This photo was taken in a forest I discovered only a year ago — despite having lived nearby for ages. It’s just a 20-minute bike ride from my house, one of those places you might pass by for years without realizing the autumn spectacle waiting just around the bend.

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Dam on the Bóbr River — Subtle Light and Careful Editing

Tucked away in the Polish Land of Extinct Volcanoes, the historic Bóbr River dam, built in 1912, is a fascinating subject for any photographer who enjoys working with structure, texture, and reflection. The composition of stone, water, and soft light seems simple at first glance but quickly reveals its complexity. Balancing the dam’s strong geometry with the delicate, shifting tones of the river requires patience and a careful eye. Scenes like this have always drawn me in — quiet places where light and shape speak for themselves.

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📸 Engines, Wings, and Adrenaline: How to Photograph a Small Air Show

Yellow ultralight trike flying in cloudy weather during air show
A daring ultralight trike pilot glides through the clouds at the local air show

Small regional air shows offer something the big events can’t — intimacy. No jostling crowds, no distant specks in the sky — just the raw sound of engines up close, the chance to chat with pilots, and the freedom to experiment with your photography.

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From Foggy to Ethereal: Editing a Moody Wind Turbine Sunset in Lightroom

This shot had potential—soft fog, dramatic turbines, and a fading sunset—but it needed careful editing to balance the mood. Here’s how I teased out the magic without losing the atmosphere.

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From Haze to Highlight: My Winter Landscape Workflow

While this RAW file initially looked flat and cold, I saw potential to transform it into a warm winter-to-spring transition scene. My goals? Lift the snow’s subtle textures, reveal hidden details in the trees, and maintain that magical seasonal ‘in-between’ glow—where last winter’s chill gently gives way to spring’s warmth. Here’s my step-by-step edit to achieve that balance.

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