zebedee wrote in post #2161988
Great capture of the colours. But not sure if people who werent there will realise that there are three flames shooting up from the water, and how difficult it was to capture (well for me anyway)
Thanks Dave.
Mike threw down the gauntlet and I couldn't resist the challenge!
Rob (Faolan) got some excellent takes on the scene from a closer angle with much more natural looking flames.
rudgej wrote in post #2162068
I think making them slightly brighter might help. I would also be tempted to crop slightly in order to make the flames a bigger proportion of the photo.
Good points John and I tend to agree.
I was concentrating so hard on avoiding the blurry glow on the flames I didn't stand back from it all.
I think a tighter crop would have been better...there's too much lost space going on.
JasonMX wrote in post #2162211
Wow, amazing! I would just heal brush that branch out and lower the ISO next time.
Thanks Jason.
I deliberately left the top branches in the shot to add some interest to the empty space and I liked the light on them, but in retrospect, it's too distracting.
I'd been shooting at ISO100 or 200 all night...can't remember how I ended up on ISO400 on this one
Mike/Catsith...thanks for your comments!