I would appreciate your comments relative to improving
Thank you for your time and effort.
D5100; 1/1250; f 10.0; 62mm from 18.0 - 200mm lens
D5100; 1/640; f 10.0; 60mm from 18.0-200mm lens
D5100; 1/400; f 10.0; 27mm from 18.0-200mm lens
D5100; 1/640; f 11; 69mm from 18.0-200mm lens
Im not expert enough to find any fault with either Photo,they are both excellent but Number 2 is a stunner for me.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
#2 stunner for me too!!
The lighthouse pulls you in!!
Did you shot #2 in landscape mode?
Pat
TrishV
Loc: Now living on Whidbey Island, WA
Loved No. 2 so much that I hope you don't mind but I copied it and popped the colors a tad.
dave sproul wrote:
I would appreciate your comments relative to improving
Thank you for your time and effort.
They're all beautiful, both your choice of subject matter and the compositions. You might straighten the slightly tilted horizon on the first picture, a minor nit-pick. We visited London for two weeks in May, 2012 with a Nikon D5100 and fell in love with England. Gloomy, raining, or drizzle most of the time made bird photography challenging.
Your photos are excellent in the English cloudiness, they pop off the page.
Dave from your post I understand you can not return for seconds easily.
#1 is an exceptional image and I would like permission to download and play with it, do not know if can improve but-
#1 :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
#2 :thumbup: :thumbup:
In #1 it would have been better if you had used a Graduated Grey filter (such as a Cokin) to give some detail in the sky. The other are great. From Beachy Head, I presume)
Jay Pat wrote:
#2 stunner for me too!!
The lighthouse pulls you in!!
Did you shot #2 in landscape mode?
Pat
Thank you for your time, effort & comments
TrishV wrote:
Loved No. 2 so much that I hope you don't mind but I copied it and popped the colors a tad.
Thank you for your time and effort. No, I do not mind -- it provided the type of feedback I am looking for.
Photoman74 wrote:
Dave from your post I understand you can not return for seconds easily.
#1 is an exceptional image and I would like permission to download and play with it, do not know if can improve but-
#1 :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
#2 :thumbup: :thumbup:
Go for it. This is the type of feed back I am looking for.
Thank you for your time and effort.
Shadowfax wrote:
In #1 it would have been better if you had used a Graduated Grey filter (such as a Cokin) to give some detail in the sky. The other are great. From Beachy Head, I presume)
I agree and I wish I had taken my Cokin & tripod with me.
I may try to post process a GNF affect. Thanks for the feedback.
Yes, it is Beachy Head.
Jay Pat wrote:
#2 stunner for me too!!
The lighthouse pulls you in!!
Did you shot #2 in landscape mode?
Pat
All shots were handheld; Ap priority; on a very windy gusty day. It was a glorious day for walking along the cliffs.
TrishV
Loc: Now living on Whidbey Island, WA
It is a great shot and you could do so much more with it. Have you ever used the Topaz plug ins? They would work some magic on that shot.
TrishV wrote:
It is a great shot and you could do so much more with it. Have you ever used the Topaz plug ins? They would work some magic on that shot.
I do not use Topaz. I use Photoshop sometimes. I'll look into Topaz. I have to admit I am partially color blind.
Thanks
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