Hi Everybody! I'm new here and I'd like to share some of work with you all. I love to shoot landscape and hope you all like my first shot to the forums. Please tell me what you think. Peace!
jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Oct 28, 2006 12:36 | #1 Hi Everybody! I'm new here and I'd like to share some of work with you all. I love to shoot landscape and hope you all like my first shot to the forums. Please tell me what you think. Peace!
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madpup Member 231 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Kent, England More info | Oct 28, 2006 12:41 | #2 i think its great Camera= Box with hole, Lens= reading glasses
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rudgej Couch-potato photographer 5,613 posts Joined Jul 2005 More info | Oct 28, 2006 12:57 | #3 Welcome to the forums, and this is a lovely shot. Perhaps a slight tweak to straighten the verticals (e.g. the lights and building in front of the lights tilt slightly to the left.
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rebelnotarget Member 96 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: New Brunswick, Canada More info | Oct 28, 2006 13:06 | #4 Very nice. Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
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Dan_S Goldmember 1,052 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: UK More info | Oct 29, 2006 05:52 | #5 Superb Canon 450D - Canon 50 1.8 - Canon 10-22 - Canon 55-250 is - Sigma 17-70 - ixus P&S
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jstenman Member 66 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Stockholm, Sweden More info | Oct 29, 2006 06:32 | #6 I like the composition. I have two comments though: I opened the photo in dpp to check the exif information as I felt the shot potentially could be a little shaper. Rather than f/5.6, I would probably try 8-11 for a shot like this - but maybe the main problem here is not enough USM after resizing it? Also, when I saw the photo in dpp I realized the colors weren't as dull as they appear in the post. The exif info indicates you are using AdobeRGB (as do I), but then you need to convert the color space to sRGB before you post the image on the web. Add some more USM, convert the color space to sRGB and post it again. It will be even more beautiful than it is now. Jan M. Stenman
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