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what's up guys ryan here at signature edits and inside of this lightroom tutorial we are taking a look at editing a travel photo with zero presets whatsoever so if you want to edit along you can even download the free raw file let's hit that intro and get into it all right so this photo was taken at rosslyn lake in alberta kananaskis national park canada you can see the world's best most awkward model just perched out on this log that's me if you didn't know and this was actually taken um kind of in the middle of the day really really harsh light so we're gonna have to work around that a little bit now if you want to actually edit along with me you can head to signatureedits.com free dash raw dash photos to grab this and edit along okay so all that said we've got some harsh light we're gonna have to fix that so because the lighting is harsh you've got some kind of weird color cast in the mountains that's blue up here and down here is a little bit warmer we've also got just sort of was...