Discover the Timeless Beauty of Black and White Landscape Photography

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Get ready for a thrilling adventure this week! We're heading out to an incredible lighthouse to capture an epic black and white landscape photograph. I'll dive into what makes a strong black and white landscape and how to visualise scenes in monochrome.

Plus, stick around until the end where I’ll reveal the secret to getting the best post-processing results with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop for black and white landscape photography.
Let’s get it! 🤘🏽

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Excited to learn something I never did before

TrishSatkofsky
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Shared on Facebook. I absolutely love your rendition of this scene it is fantastic.

doncastercameraclub
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This is a fantastic tutorial. So many great tips. I'll definitely watch it a few times to get them all. Such a beautiful end result. Thank you Johny!

jocelynlabranche
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hi johny- shared to X. just love how you explain everything you are doing, it is so very helpful thank you

myralewis
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Excellent tips Johny. I just love this Bay Area with it filled with water. Makes it special and the BW treatment allows my imagination to run away with perhaps a pirate theme or lost island perhaps! 😊

nerrelloader
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I absolutely love B&W prints and leaning closer and closer towards it. Thanks for those awesome tips. Shared the vid on my FB page.

noelleenboyers
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Absolutely beautiful scene, I have a thing about lighthouses! Love your treatment on the image with the dodging and burning using luminosity masks. I agree with making the lighthouse bigger. I may have missed it in the video, but you must have been using around a 14mm lens to pick up the full bay.

davidmarcovitz