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Gorgeous image, Werner. :thumbup:" Val d'Orcia Morning "
Val d'Orcia Morning by Werner Utsch, on Flickr
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Gorgeous image, Werner. :thumbup:" Val d'Orcia Morning "
Val d'Orcia Morning by Werner Utsch, on Flickr
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S006, Vario-Elmar S 30-90
Lee 150 grad Filter 0.9
Superb image! Love it.3 frame stitched panorama from the top of Steptoe Butte in southeastern Washington's Palouse area - XF-IQ3100, SK 75-150mm BR @ 150mm x 3 vertical frames, ISO 100, f/8, 1/25s
Wind chill factor was 27 degrees F in the middle of June up here - Brrrr for this Arizona boy...
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Thanks for the suggestion - since this was taken within a half hour of sunrise, the light was very warm and personally, since I was there and experienced it that way, I would prefer the warm tones. Of course everyone has their own tastesSuperb image! Love it.
I wonder if I might make a small suggestion: how would it look if you slightly reduced the yellow in the greens? You could try tweaking the yellow/blue WB overall, or just altering the greens... I feel it might just work better. But very much personal taste and does nothing to diminish a first-rate and beautiful image.
Wow, very nice! Oddly, it reminds me of a vision stuck in my head from several months ago. My sister and I went on an adventure to find Elmore and Myrtis (our grandparents), after seven decades, and their old farm which had a grist mill. We found them and the farm which was only accessible a mile off the main road via a similar "trail", or a "road". I wish I had a great photo of their woodland like this.Omberg Nature Reserve
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Wow, 1963...you know it well! It was my 1st time there and there are lots ways to capture that scene. Almost posted the wider view (with different aspect ratio) that I thought was probably more effective but in the end, held off posting it. Its a dilemma we all come across when photographing.Nice, Dave, I know that tree well! Cade's Cove has been my favorite since 1963!:thumbup:
It always strikes me as odd that someone tells someone else how to change their photos.Superb image! Love it.
I wonder if I might make a small suggestion: how would it look if you slightly reduced the yellow in the greens? You could try tweaking the yellow/blue WB overall, or just altering the greens... I feel it might just work better. But very much personal taste and does nothing to diminish a first-rate and beautiful image.
I cannot speak for anyone else but I truly welcome suggestions on how an image of mine can be improved...whether in the actual approach of capturing a subject, or in post processing it. I know I've become a better photographer because of this input. In photography, the critiquing process is a time honored tradition and whatever level one is as a photograher or in their post processing skills, all can benifit from the opinions of others, especially when well intentioned.It always strikes me as odd that someone tells someone else how to change their photos.
Thank you Dave!Wow, very nice! Oddly, it reminds me of a vision stuck in my head from several months ago. My sister and I went on an adventure to find Elmore and Myrtis (our grandparents), after seven decades, and their old farm which had a grist mill. We found them and the farm which was only accessible a mile off the main road via a similar "trail", or a "road". I wish I had a great photo of their woodland like this.
This is a really great image, mysterious and full of anticipation, and it reminds me of the Little Red Riding Hood tale...:thumbup:
I honestly do little handheld ... with most cameras I use a monopod. Here the last was handheld ... the othersBob, that is great! Handholding, I presume... looks great!:thumbup: