looks good... I've always had difficulty getting decent results when trying to take low fog shots. Any tips?
Thanks for the comment...... As for the tip I'm not sure. This shot worked because the fog was low and burning off while I stood there. It wasn't connected to bad weather.
Now that I'm retired I shoot a lot more pictures just as the sun is coming up.
When you shoot that time of day the scene can change quickly and you can get some really neat colors. Same goes for late in the evening.
The sun was just coming up in this picture.
I guess the tip is, when everybody is waking up your out shooting pictures and when they are eating supper, your out shooting pictures.:D
azzaro
Nice one Azzaro. You seem to have a penchant for capturing the serenity of the moment in your images.
+1, this is lovely
btw, if i may suggest: the horizon is a little off, that should be adjusted. also, maybe a little cropping off the rightside & top to bring the subject comp off center? what do you think about that?
Striking! I love fog. I don't love so much getting up early - but when there's a great place to shoot, it's not so bad.
Nice work!
Carol
Thanks Carol for the kind comment......I have a couple of dogs and a horse, they like to get their day started early. I saw the pic. on the way feed a horse. azzaro
btw, if i may suggest: the horizon is a little off, that should be adjusted. also, maybe a little cropping off the rightside & top to bring the subject comp off center? what do you think about that?
Hi Aaron......When I shot the pic I was conscious of getting the horizon level and the location of the subject correct. When I viewed it on my puter the horizon was off to the left and the subject off horizontally. I fixed both which included cropping the right side but wasn't completely happy with the fix.
A long way around to saying I believe you to be correct.
Thanks Aaron for the nice comment and the critique......... azzaro
Nice image! I love fog, too, we just don't get much of it. We actually had it this morning but the whole area was foggy not the patchy fog like you have in your shot.
Nice image! I love fog, too, we just don't get much of it. We actually had it this morning but the whole area was foggy not the patchy fog like you have in your shot.
Hi Leah......Thanks for looking in and the comment...... I visited your home page... very impressive....love those horse pictures.... azzaro
Thanks for taking the time to look. I am in the middle of trying to get it where I want and really need to get more of a variety of images uploaded. Never ending process I am learning.
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Thanks for the nice comment catspaw, it was the simplicity that interested me, when I first saw it in the field.......... azzaro
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Thanks for the comment...... As for the tip I'm not sure. This shot worked because the fog was low and burning off while I stood there. It wasn't connected to bad weather.
Now that I'm retired I shoot a lot more pictures just as the sun is coming up.
When you shoot that time of day the scene can change quickly and you can get some really neat colors. Same goes for late in the evening.
The sun was just coming up in this picture.
I guess the tip is, when everybody is waking up your out shooting pictures and when they are eating supper, your out shooting pictures.:D
azzaro
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
Nice work!
Carol
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+1, this is lovely
btw, if i may suggest: the horizon is a little off, that should be adjusted. also, maybe a little cropping off the rightside & top to bring the subject comp off center? what do you think about that?
THANKS JACK
Thanks Carol for the kind comment......I have a couple of dogs and a horse, they like to get their day started early. I saw the pic. on the way feed a horse. azzaro
Hi Aaron......When I shot the pic I was conscious of getting the horizon level and the location of the subject correct. When I viewed it on my puter the horizon was off to the left and the subject off horizontally. I fixed both which included cropping the right side but wasn't completely happy with the fix.
A long way around to saying I believe you to be correct.
Thanks Aaron for the nice comment and the critique.........
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Hi Leah......Thanks for looking in and the comment...... I visited your home page... very impressive....love those horse pictures
http://www.LeahEarlePhotography.com
For me this is a very calming or maybe soothing photo. I can't think of much more to say other than it is a truly awesome shot.
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Thanks so much for the nice comment......... azzaro
Thank you for your comment....... azzaro