Love this kind of landscape. to the purist the road isn't exactly a curve, but that's less important. My guidelines say to use iso lowest as possible, why 560 iso?
Hi Cheryl, I like the impressionistic views as this. Exactly what I'm often like to get, the bokeh. Could you explain what kind of lens is it to an ignorant? the bokeh was famous for Sandra Bartocha's images, they were made with a 'Zeiss 100' lens. This old german lens as been recently renewed...
Thank you Jonathan, i have the book by M.Evening in english and I find some obstacle i understanding well in some parts. I agree that the image is a little busy and the light from uL should be better subdue.
Thank you Brian. I'm used to have a tripod, not always I use it, For example not with a70-200mm VR. Here..I don't remember, some uncertain view can be due my astigmatic eye.
But..after i treated it Lightroom in sharpness in way indicated by M.Evening.
I think in this case the partially backlit isn't completely unpleasant. Shot in a botanic garden. Nikon D600 Tamron 60mm f3,5 1/200 EV-1 iso200
in PP some local work to reduce the highlights.
Critics...
Hazel thank you. You wrote exactly : i cropped a part on the right because not lovely as the left part. Some remaining in the right background is unavoidable.
Nikon D600 Tokina 16-50 f7,1 1/100 iso 200 wb daylight. in PP I certainly made it darker with exposure, vibrance, light and shadows. My attention was drawn by the curing lines and the mixture of colors.
comments appreciated.
Thank you Miroslav
Thank you Miroslav
I can agree with you, but it should have be done in shooting. The image remain of poor quality because of is vertical, cropping strongly it lose more and more
like this one?
nikon D600 Tamron 60mm f11 1/60 exposition semispot iso200
a very small crop at the bottom to cut off a thread of herb.
in PP many small work.
comments appreciated.
An adware came to destroy my attachment. Continuation: in PP strong clarity, some work both in shadow and lights.
The branch on the right is crooked. Would you crop?
Nikon D600 tamron 60mm f11 1/60 iso200 a very small crop at the bottom to cut off a thread. The branch on the right is crooked. Would you crop?
In PP (ACR) Wb5500 sharpness in every area for macro.