Shot this on the way to work this morning. Straight out of the camera no proccessing at all. Didn't think it needed it.
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tj289 Member 126 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Bromham,Wilts. England. More info | Jul 26, 2012 13:08 | #1 Shot this on the way to work this morning. Straight out of the camera no proccessing at all. Didn't think it needed it.
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Jul 26, 2012 18:27 | #2 beautiful, looks very peaceful. i love the English countryside, such a contrast with your cities.
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irishman Goldmember 4,098 posts Likes: 14 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Scottsdale, AZ More info | Jul 26, 2012 18:28 | #3 I would play with this a bit more--straighten the horizon, increase the contrast and vibrance and I think you'll like it better. Next time try getting really close to one of those hay bales with a wide angle and getting the shot. 6D, G9, Sigma 50 1.4, Sigma 15mm Fisheye, Sigma 50 2.8 macro, Nikon 14-24G 2.8, Canon 16-35 2.8 II, Canon 24-105 f/4 IS, Canon 70-200 2.8 IS, tripod, lights, other stuff.
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Phrasikleia Goldmember 1,828 posts Likes: 14 Joined May 2008 Location: Based in California and Slovenia More info | Jul 27, 2012 03:06 | #4 irishman wrote in post #14774527 I would play with this a bit more--straighten the horizon, increase the contrast and vibrance and I think you'll like it better. Next time try getting really close to one of those hay bales with a wide angle and getting the shot. I agree with all of this. The photo would really benefit from greater foreground interest. Also, you have a dust spot just above the tree line at the right. Photography by Erin Babnik
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richardhurst Senior Member 636 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2011 More info | Jul 27, 2012 04:49 | #5 Phrasikleia wrote in post #14776455 I agree with all of this. The photo would really benefit from greater foreground interest. Also, you have a dust spot just above the tree line at the right. I 2nd all the above, needs some foreground interest and a bit of processing to bring out the colours, and oh course always check for dust spots www.richardhurstphotography.co.uk
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Thanks for the reply's guys.
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