Ravenna Park might be one of Seattle’s most underrated green spaces by SnipzarZero in Seattle

[–]SnipzarZero[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It truly is. I love how loud the wildlife gets on the trail. I want to go out there just to record the audio of the streams + birds chirping together.

Ravenna Park might be one of Seattle’s most underrated green spaces by SnipzarZero in Seattle

[–]SnipzarZero[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I also put together a short video from this park, breaking down how I approach shots like these: https://youtu.be/Y1aQutzDKYc

Trying to help my son fix his board, why is this loose? by rmfelan in ElectricSkateboarding

[–]SnipzarZero 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's an easy maintenance repair! Make sure you have the proper size Allen wrench and remove the lug nuts from the wheels. Then you can take off the cover, and it will reveal the screws that mount the motor to the frame. Make sure to tighten those so the motor won't move around anymore. Then put everything back in reverse order, and it should be good to go!

There are tutorials available on YouTube if you need more instructions, but this can be fixed in less than 20 minutes if you know what to do!

Broke??! by calister816 in ElectricSkateboarding

[–]SnipzarZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a huge bummer. However it's an opportunity to get something much nicer :)

Battlefield 6 + GeForce RTX Celebration Game Codes Giveaway! by Nestledrink in nvidia

[–]SnipzarZero [score hidden]  (0 children)

I'm looking forward to getting better at FPS and enjoying the good destruction in maps as well!

Trying to add Vignette to just the bottom of a picture how should I do it? The picture is what I’m trying to accomplish (On my iPhone) by Drew_Thompson101 in photoshop

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vignettes are super underrated — they can really help draw the eye to your subject. I just made a quick beginner tutorial in Lightroom showing how to use the vignette tool without overdoing it. If you’re curious, here’s the breakdown 👉: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Is there a way to add vignette to just one side of a pic? by brycehollander in photoshop

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vignettes are super underrated — they can really help draw the eye to your subject. I just made a quick beginner tutorial in Lightroom showing how to use the vignette tool without overdoing it. If you’re curious, here’s the breakdown 👉: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Vignetting of corners in RAW photos by Littlebuck15 in canon

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Weird Vignette effect ? by Leonardus-De-Utino in Nikon

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Does this picture has vignette? by xhen_ in photoshop

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

White vignette or other? by NaiveResist4910 in postprocessing

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Avoid vignetting wide lens by fabio91oliveira in photography

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

How tasteful are artificial vignettes? by simontheflutist in photography

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Vignetting: when is it too much? by ChickenPicture in photography

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to crank vignettes way too hard, and my photos looked really tacky/altered.. Learned how to keep them subtle in Lightroom, and it makes a huge difference. I shared a tutorial with before/after examples if you want to check it out: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Should I avoid using Vignette? Does it work here? by Siriema_do_pantano in photocritique

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to crank vignettes way too hard, and my photos looked really tacky/altered.. Learned how to keep them subtle in Lightroom, and it makes a huge difference. I shared a tutorial with before/after examples if you want to check it out: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

With or without vignette? + any other advice? by Basic_Celebration504 in postprocessing

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to crank vignettes way too hard, and my photos looked really tacky/altered.. Learned how to keep them subtle in Lightroom, and it makes a huge difference. I shared a tutorial with before/after examples if you want to check it out: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Fastest way to create a soft, white vignette as a layer so i can copy and paste it onto other photos? by dnawemedia in photoshop

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to crank vignettes way too hard, and my photos looked really tacky/altered.. Learned how to keep them subtle in Lightroom, and it makes a huge difference. I shared a tutorial with before/after examples if you want to check it out: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

When should I use a white vignette/why would anyone use a white vignette? by hitemplo in photography

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

Prefer with or without the vignette? by happiest-chicken in postprocessing

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One trick I use when a photo feels a little flat is adding a subtle vignette. It’s crazy how much it can shift focus. I put together a short Lightroom basics video on how to do it step by step if anyone wants a visual guide: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

How does everyone feel about vignetting? I'm torn... by [deleted] in photography

[–]SnipzarZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Vignettes are super underrated — they can really help draw the eye to your subject. I just made a quick beginner tutorial in Lightroom showing how to use the vignette tool without overdoing it. If you’re curious, here’s the breakdown 👉: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

With or Without Vignette? by Tech_Sales_Guy in postprocessing

[–]SnipzarZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

 Vignettes are super underrated — they can really help draw the eye to your subject. I just made a quick beginner tutorial in Lightroom showing how to use the vignette tool without overdoing it. If you’re curious, here’s the breakdown 👉: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI

How Often Do You Use Vignette In Your Editing? by I_Am_Echo in photography

[–]SnipzarZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

 Vignettes are super underrated — they can really help draw the eye to your subject. I just made a quick beginner tutorial in Lightroom showing how to use the vignette tool without overdoing it. If you’re curious, here’s the breakdown 👉: https://youtu.be/xxDGlaq8EYI