Images from Antarctica

Photography

2016_09_29_antarctgridI’m back, and I have to admit that I enjoyed my time off immensely – primarily due to the fact that I was able to spend the majority of time working in Photoshop! I know that might seem a bit odd to many of you, but even through I work in Adobe products on a daily basis, I seldom carve out large chunks of time to work on my own photography. Having time to tone, retouch, and publish photographs for my gallery as well as create a body of work from my visit to Antarctica, was certainly a gift. In the next few weeks I hope to share my thought process, techniques, and shortcuts used to tone and enhance the images from Antarctica that I’ve been posting to my Behance and Adobe Portfolio site.
But for today (while I catch up on email and all-things Adobe), here are links to the two galleries that I’ve posted thus far:
Antarctica I

Antarctica II

Enjoy!


Photography

Posted on 10-04-2016


Comments

  • By Stan - 6:27 AM on October 4, 2016  

    Always enjoy your information and tutorials. Great photography❗️

  • By Janet F Kabili - 6:40 AM on October 4, 2016  

    These are fantastic Julieanne. Glad you got that time to focus on your photos.

  • By Steven maguire - 7:37 AM on October 4, 2016  

    Great photo’s Jeff. Thanks for sharing!

  • By Mark - 9:07 AM on October 4, 2016  

    Always enjoy your unique vision Julieanne!

  • By Randy Braun - 9:14 AM on October 4, 2016  

    Welcome back to the madness!

  • By Craig Beyers - 11:01 AM on October 4, 2016  

    Julianne – it’s nice to have you back, glad you had a nice sabbatical (aren’t they wonderful!?), and I look forward to seeing your posts about workflow. We’ll miss you at NatureVisions this year–we’re not participating and already have other commitments, but have a great time!

  • By Fritz Meyer - 11:09 AM on October 4, 2016  

    Great pictures, eerie otherworldly beauty.

  • By Kevin Stohlmeyer - 1:48 PM on October 4, 2016  

    Welcome back – awesome shots. So inspiring.

  • By Sandy - 6:12 PM on October 4, 2016  

    Regeneration! Everyone needs time to pause now and then. Thanks for sharing your recent work, and for giving the gift of knowledge through all your posts and classes. Much appreciated.

  • By Geoff Walker - 2:58 AM on October 5, 2016  

    Wonderful and refreshing!! 🙂

  • By Paul Collingridge - 5:19 AM on October 5, 2016  

    Welcome back. Stunning images and revitalised spirit – have a great year

  • By John Burridge - 9:47 AM on October 6, 2016  

    Welcome back, Julieanne! I’m curious to know how much of your process is Lightroom vs. “classic” Photoshop. I teach a continuing ed course in Photoshop to photographers and find myself thinking that they’d be better off with a strong base in Lightroom rather than jumping to Photoshop. This wasn’t always true, but Im wondering if you agree or follow a different process.

    • By Julieanne Kost - 8:16 PM on October 9, 2016  

      Hi John, I do the majority of my image toning and corrections in Lightroom (which could likewise be done in Camera Raw), and then proceed to Photoshop when I need to rely on heavier retouching, masking, and layering techniques. I have a getting started series for Lightroom that you might find useful here: http://blogs.adobe.com/jkost/lightroom-training-videos