Hello everyone,
I hope you're having a wonderful day today! I’m sending all the good energy and lucky vibes your way.
I believe that luck isn’t just something random — it’s also a skill we can grow with the right mindset, consistent effort, and positive intentions. So keep doing your best, stay hopeful, and let the universe meet you halfway.
Usually, I’m a bit lazy when it comes to editing in Lightroom — especially because the slide view itself already offers quick and easy adjustments. I often use it just for basic edits, like brightening up dark photos. Most of the time, phone cameras already auto-adjust key settings for a decent result. Of course, things are a bit different with a DSLR, where you have more manual control to get the shot just how you want it.
To be honest, I still consider myself an amateur when it comes to editing. I know the basics, but I haven’t developed a signature style yet. There are photographers I admire, and sometimes I try to mimic their style, but I’ve realized that copying someone’s work — or simply applying their presets — doesn’t allow me to truly express myself.
That said, I believe every creative journey needs a starting point.
So for now, I’ve decided to keep experimenting — even if it means copying styles manually in Lightroom — in the hope that, eventually, I’ll discover a color tone and editing style that truly feels like mine. I may not be consistent right away, and that’s okay. What matters is that I keep learning and stay familiar with the tools, rather than doing nothing or relying only on presets.
Here are three photos I edited today, inspired by BenJ’s preset style:
PICTURE 1 :
Before editing in Lightroom :
PICTURE 2 :
Before editing in Lightroom :
PICTURE 3 :
Before editing in Lightroom :
I have to admit — it’s still quite far from BenJ’s style, and the results feel pretty random. But interestingly, I’ve learned a lot through this process. It made me realize how much more there is to explore. People often say, “The more you learn, the more you realize how little you actually know” — and I can totally relate to that now.
It’s all part of the learning journey, and I’m grateful for it.
Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoyed today’s series.
That’s all for now — see you in the next chapter of the journey!
https://www.reddit.com/r/u_T0mmY-L33/comments/1m5aez4/trying_to_learn_colouring_photo_editing_in/
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Very good processing, such natural and not overly expressive colors after processing. Excellent
!DIY
Thanks so much . I still learning , it still new for me .
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