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Loving your H4D-40 shots. Nice work! Quick question. I have a H3d-31 and I was wondering what your filter setup was for your Lee filters. What are you using to actually attach the filters to the lenses, and what size filters are you using?
Sprague Lake; Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, CO
Hasselblad H4D-40; HCD 35-90mm at 35mm; CPL filter
Thank you so much Vincent, sure it is a lovely areaArayan,
Really loved the Grampians. I have been there and loved that area.
I can’t decide between two versions of an image, so I thought to ask the collective wisdom on this forum. The first image is a single exposure in portrait orientation; the second is a merge of two exposures, including the first which renders a landscape orientation. Everything is the image is horizontal and yet I seem to prefer the portrait version. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Tom
Tom, I like them both - very hard choice but for a large print I'd go with Landscape orientation.
Bill
Nice set of images... too bad you had to go through that (Sandy) to get them. Glad you're ok.Aftermath of Sandy in my neighborhood in Queens, NY.. all shot with Pentax 645D w/ FA35 lens..
thanks for looking.. any comments appreciate..
Thank you so much I wish I could get all those lines perfectly straight however, that was the best I could get with a normal wide lens!Aryan...Love the light and composition. Great work!
Pramote
WOW, this is very devastating! Hope all those affected people get back to their normal life as soon as possible.Aftermath of Sandy in my neighborhood in Queens, NY.. all shot with Pentax 645D w/ FA35 lens..
thanks for looking.. any comments appreciate..
Tough call. Both are fine images. I would lean to the portrait as it balances the land, beach, and water. The sky is also evenly illuminated and so the relationship to the land below is nicer.I can’t decide between two versions of an image, so I thought to ask the collective wisdom on this forum. The first image is a single exposure in portrait orientation; the second is a merge of two exposures, including the first which renders a landscape orientation. Everything is the image is horizontal and yet I seem to prefer the portrait version. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Tom