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Dec 27, 2005 11:18 |  #1

Please advise me on ways i can improve my Landscapes please....I have had a Canon 350D for around 6 months now and i am slowly getting to grips with it.
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Dec 27, 2005 17:40 |  #2

Hey, great shots!

You seem to have a good eye for composition and for putting foreground interest in - well done.

The only advice I would give, based on the sky in some shots, would be to invest in some neutral density (ND) graduated filters to reduce the amount of light in the sky and balance up the exposure. You can achieve almost the same effect in ps by taking two differently exposed shots and combining them to get the best detail out of both.

Hope this helps,

Keep posting - you have some great shots there - can't wait to see more.

p.s. - great choice of team :D


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Dec 28, 2005 03:37 as a reply to  @ Mgdh's post |  #3

Thanks, I may give it a go as it is hard to not blow out skies.


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Dec 28, 2005 14:58 |  #4

just had alook at your gallery there are some really nice shots among them a big investment that wont cost an arm and a leg and really a must for anybody who does landsacape photography is a circular polarizer ask anybody this will help with reflections in water and give you punchy blue skies and outstanding depth in clouds i really cant recommend it enough


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