Red house in the distance

BBiggsBBiggs Registered Users Posts: 688 Major grins
edited October 12, 2008 in Landscapes
390436431_cMAtY-XL-3.jpg


Thanks for looking! :) :clap

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  • Dwayne OakesDwayne Oakes Registered Users Posts: 969 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2008
    good

    -very nice comp
    -great contrast and detail
    -great colors
    -exposure is right on
    -good DOF

    nit

    -clouds are blown out (not a big deal the photo still looks great !)


    http://dwayneoakes.zenfolio.com

    Take care Dwayne Oakes
  • BBiggsBBiggs Registered Users Posts: 688 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2008
    good

    -very nice comp
    -great contrast and detail
    -great colors
    -exposure is right on
    -good DOF

    nit

    -clouds are blown out (not a big deal the photo still looks great !)


    http://dwayneoakes.zenfolio.com

    Take care Dwayne Oakes


    Thanks Dwayne!!! I Don't have Grad ND filters as of yet :)rolleyes1.gif
  • DaddyODaddyO Registered Users Posts: 4,466 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2008
    I think this is an excellent composition / scene very well photographed.
    Love it. thumb.gifthumbthumb.gif
    Michael
  • RBrogenRBrogen Registered Users Posts: 1,518 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2008
    BBiggs wrote:
    390436431_cMAtY-XL-3.jpg


    Thanks for looking! :)clap.gif

    Great shot...I agree about the clouds being a bit blown out. I would also try IR on this as I think it would be a great shot with that format.
    Randy Brogen, CPP
    www.brogen.com

    Member: PPA , PPANE, PPAM & NAPP
  • BBiggsBBiggs Registered Users Posts: 688 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2008
    Thank you all!!! I really appreciate the comments! The location is easy to get too so maybe I will reshoot it!!! :D I will take multiple exposures :)
  • jeffmeyersjeffmeyers Registered Users Posts: 1,535 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2008
    BBiggs wrote:
    Thanks Dwayne!!! I Don't have Grad ND filters as of yet :)rolleyes1.gif

    You can do it in post-processing with PS3.
    More Photography . . . Less Photoshop [. . . except when I do it]
    Jeff Meyers
  • BBiggsBBiggs Registered Users Posts: 688 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2008
    jeffmeyers wrote:
    You can do it in post-processing with PS3.

    Thanks Jeff I Know, but I kind of like doing the best I can in the field, but then again.... I'll give it a try hahaha
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