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KlarensParticipantpelagicMember
Love them. #1 has the most impact.
I’d like to know more about your technique
Could you post focal length, exposure and post processing?
GaffParticipantsndipoMemberKlarensParticipantpelagic wrote:
Love them. #1 has the most impact.
I’d like to know more about your technique
Could you post focal length, exposure and post processing?
No problem:)
I used filter NDG 0.9 and 06 soft.
Canon 50D + 10-22mm
1/5 sec f11
ISO 100
Exposure and WB : Manual
One shot: RAW
A single raw file processed in PS , only Levels and Sharpen, That’s all.SeaviewParticipantTwo nice images, the first being slightly stronger. Were these taken recently.
Dave.
KlarensParticipantKlarensParticipantDeeboParticipantKlarensParticipantroom_x50MemberRASMITH32MemberHi Klarens, Wanted to comment on this but never got back to it. You have a very identifyable style in your shots. WHilst I like a lot of your coastal shots I do find that I tend to like the processing more than the compositions. These shots however, for me are really good. Again the processing is excellent and preference to composition is splitting hairs/ The 1st shot stands out. Love the detail in the wood and grass. Colour is great and the sky is perfectly exposed. I would not have achived such a well expose sky without taking multiple shots and layering. What brand of filter are you using? and are they screw in or plates?
aoluainParticipanthmmmm have taken a few trips to view this.
i like the exposure and processing i feel a little let down by the compositiions
through no fault of your own tbh.the dead tree in the first and third images is kind of distracting but in the second
and fourth is better. a difficult one to compose i suspect.sirvadMemberTotally agree with Aoluain. Lovely landscape and beautiful colours. everything is bang on, but the dead tree is distracting in some shots. i know there is def a killer shot to be had with the tree included, but aint sure you got it. the 2nd one is the best for me and would make a lovely print.
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