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Landscape Photography Editing – When is an image OVER-PROCESSED?

Landscape Photography Editing – When is an image OVER-PROCESSED? In this video I share my thoughts about post-processing landscape photos, and talk about different reasons for how and why we might edit our images a certain way, along with some examples.

I was inspired to make this video after seeing a quote from photographer Mark Littlejohn, who said: "There are too many who would belittle others because it doesn’t fit in with their vision of what photography should be about."

It's disappointing to see some photographers take a superior attitude and put others down. I think image editing is an integral part of the photography process, and there is always something new to learn and try. I don't believe there is any "right" or "wrong" way.

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