#PhotographyTip for you: never delete photos on your camera, or at all if possible. You never know when a photo might come out better than you thought. I also use photos with less-than-ideal exposure, focus or subject matter as fodder for experiments with more extreme effects.
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Also, #PhotographyTip:
Processing this photo as black and white saved it. It was terrible in color. The strong backlight and everything being in shade washed out the color, so it looked faded.
Those faded colors were great for monochromatic processing, though. I could use them to shift the balance of light and shadow around in a way that felt natural.
Sometimes it's good to look at things from a different perspective.
The same applied to this morning's pigeon photo.
Here's a #Lightroom tip I haven't seen before. I think this one will be helpful to me
TLDR: You can use the luminance slider in the midtone section of the color grading panel to adjust midtones in a more targeted way than you can with the exposure slider.
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Are point and shoot cameras still relevant in 2020? Do they provide any benefits over smartphones, or should you just get a more proper camera?
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With the #photography tag, questions and discussion can get lost amid all the photos being shared. I've made a few posts using the #PhotographyDiscussion  tag.
Some other potentially useful tags that came up when I did a hashtag search:
#PhotographyTip
#PhotographyGear Â
#PhotographyTalk Â
#PhotographyAdvice
#PhotographyTheory Â
#PhotographyThoughts Â
#PhotographyQuestions​
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