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Thanks for the comment.Hard not to like your image - however I am one of those people who want to crop in post - I for one would be interested in seeing some of the foreground cropped out - for two reasons - 1 because there is a lot of the same there and 2. to change the proportions of the image to give a more panoramic aspect to what is after all a glorious landscape - where the breadth could be emphasised.
Mal
We get tied up in a knot about the capabilities of our state of the art backs but it's easy to forget how absolutely beautiful the results from the older backs are. For me, I still think that my leaf aptus 65M produces the best images even compared to my newer backs. Is that sad? (I don't think so .. )Thank you! I like my aptus 22.
I like this a lot. It's a wall hanger. :thumbs:
Stop? Please don't.
I really like this one Bill. The curling blades of grass add a really nice touch. A lot of tannin in that water.XF/380/120 SK LS
I like this a lot. It's a wall hanger. :thumbs:
Thanks Graham and Rick. I recently switched from an Epson to a Canon printer and haven't been able to get a print of this I like. This is not a comment on Epson vs. Canon, but rather my experience with the Canon needs some of the effort I had invested in the Epson.Stop? Please don't.
Some nice imagery Tom. Keep em coming. I've done some Fall Color with a similar motif. Will post some when I get em ready.
Rick