Heres a couple of images recently added to the ‘New Images’ gallery on my website. The first was taken on a misty morning in Glendalough while the second is from up around the Sally Gap. If you want to see more check out http://explorelight.com/gallery/New-Images.aspx
I really like the look of #1.
Lovely atmosphere to it.
I wondered if there might have been another bit of
detail in the sky that could be brought out?
Very nice.
I may be totally wrong but #2 looks a little oversaturated to my eye.
That’s what grabs my attention anyway but that’s just one opinion.
Thanks for the input. On number 1 it was a misty morning so there is no more definition in the sky. The image for me was about the atmosphere created by the back lighting in the FG. To be honest a lack of cloud definition in the sky isnt an issue for me as it reflects the misty conditions of sunrise.
On the second image it is obviously quite saturated but the heather was in peak bloom, it was the first light of the day, an 8 sec exposure and it was shot on velvia. The colours are representative of the transparency which is the medium I always use hence the majority of my imagery is always high sat,