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  • Aimee
    Participant

    So ehm here it goes…
    remember that I’m only learning …
    C & C very welcome

    Numero Uno

    And found it quite hard to choose, there’s more here:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativecreatures/sets/72157594416500077/

    Pixelle
    Member

    Numero Uno – great, then there’ll be more.
    I took a similar one from here but I didn’t see the arrow.
    It seems very blue [ a blue cast??, is that the term?] but it was very cold up there. :o)
    I must work on some of mine..

    Markus
    Participant

    Hi Aimee,

    We are all learning and it is a great process!!! :wink:
    It does not state in your profile what gear you are using but by assuming you are shooting digital i would advise to change the white ballance from Auto to Shadow… it gives much warmer colors…
    I like the view and unfortunatelly as a photographer you normally dont have a view hrs to wait till the light is correct… maybe wait the next time though!! :wink: Also try to apply a filter to get more detail in your sky!

    Just suggestions!

    Best Regards,

    Markus

    Aimee
    Participant

    Thanks guys, I was worried about the coldness of the shot. Interesting point about the White balance.. and agree.. the sky could defo do with some detail.
    Thanks a mill :]

    joe_elway
    Participant

    I think I took one from up higher and I’ve a blown out sky too. The sky really needed a filter or maybe a triple exposure (AEB on your 400D) but that needs a tripod.

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