David Arbogast wrote in post #18617364
Gorgeous landscape Travis. High quality image. The hue and tones are subdued and very rich. I particularly like the transition from the light beyond to the darkness in the foreground.
Personal taste: I’d prefer a shorter shutter speed, but your capture works very well and gives the overall image a smooth dreamy look that is appealing.
Thanks David, that transition of light was a key element of the scene for me, glad you dig it. Water flow exposure preference is always a very personal thing...I like the smoothness of it, but like to keep a little texture in certain areas, like the outfall in the foreground, that gives that little sense of motion. I typically shoot several different duration, and then pick the one I like the most in post...
digital_AM wrote in post #18617373
Great shot Travis! That rock on the left really anchors that side of the image and keeps my eye going up to towards the soft light in the background. One thing that I would like to try if I shoot a scene like this is to take different exposures for the water with varying shutter speeds and then blend in maybe 2 or 3 versions together. Something I learned from watching a video from Dave Morrow.
Thanks Alfredo. I have never thought of that concept, interesting. I will have to look into that.