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Every landscape photographer runs into this situation eventually. You arrive at a location with a great subject, interesting weather, and plenty of potential, but the light just never comes together. Maybe the clouds refuse to break at the right moment. Maybe the sun is in the wrong position. Maybe the conditions are simply dull.

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Sometimes the most useful Lightroom tools are the ones hiding in plain sight. HDR editing mode is a good example. Most photographers think of it strictly as an HDR workflow feature, but there’s a practical benefit even if you’re creating a standard SDR image. The trick is using the Visualize HDR option to reveal exactly where the bright...


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Rocky Mountain National Park gave me a whole lot of weather on this visit. Thick fog. Low visibility. Light mist hanging through the trees around Bear Lake. Not exactly postcard conditions.

But honestly, those kinds of mornings can be really rewarding for landscape photography if you stop chasing grand scenic views and pay attenti...


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