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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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My Practical Camera Raw Workflow for Nature Photography

If you’re shooting in RAW, Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) is where your editing journey should begin. It’s the best place to fix exposure, enhance color, and recover detail before moving back to Photoshop for more creative work.

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Early Spring in the Mountains

Between winter and spring—where the last snow meets the first signs of warmth.

As winter slowly fades, the mountains undergo a gradual transformation. Patches of snow linger on the slopes, while the trees at lower elevations regain their color. This image captures a landscape in transition—where evergreen forests meet bare deciduous trees, and warm earth tones contrast with the last remnants of winter.

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Quiet Waters

Early spring’s quiet pause at Pilchowice Dam on the Bóbr River.

A peaceful lakeside dock, resting in the cool, muted tones of autumn. The boats sit idle. They are waiting for their next journey. The overcast sky adds a layer of calm to the scene. The distant hills fade into a soft haze, giving the landscape a quiet, almost timeless feel.

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