A Tree, A Lake and a Sailboat at Sunset
Hikin' Mike
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This is from the same evening. Just cropped this from horizontal to portrait. And yes, there's either a bug or leaf in the branches and it's very windy out there. I decided to leave it rather than try to fix it.
Canon 5D, 70-200 f/4L @ 200mm, H/H
Manual, ISO 100, 1/200, f/8
Canon 5D, 70-200 f/4L @ 200mm, H/H
Manual, ISO 100, 1/200, f/8
- Mike
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Shame about the whatsit on the lens. You could try a deep curving fade out on the top there, sort like a vignetting effect, probably with a bit of cropping to hide it, if you want to.
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