I have the CC subscription that gives me access to Lightroom, which I'm no expert in but can generally faff around in until I get a pleasing result, and Photoshop. I dipped in to Photoshop the other day and realised that my ignorance of it is profound.
So I intend, as a project for the rest of the year, to learn about it; what it can do, how I might do it, and so on. I'm aware that it's a powerful program which can do many things and that while some of these may be useful to me others really won't be, and so I'd like to spend more time on things which bring a greater reward.
Most of my photography at the moment seems to be either of landscape or things that don't run away, such as plants or buildings.
So before I get going, which will essentially be from a standing start, does the hive mind have any pointers? I'm not asking for your secrets, more signposts of the 'go here, learn this, it's useful for such-and-such' type.
Learning is a lifelong thing. Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
T.