fehutch wrote:
Tell us about equips and exposure info. This is a nice panoramic. Mono, color, post processed. I hope this is what came right out of the camera.
I took this picture in color with my Sony A6000:
Horizontal Resolution: 300 dpi
Vertical Resolution: 300 dpi
Image Created: 2017:09:12 11:55:15
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
F-Number: f/11.0
Exposure Program: Normal Program
ISO Speed Rating: 100
Lens Aperture: f/11.0
Brightness: 10.3 EV
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Metering Mode: Pattern
Light Source: Unknown
Flash: No Flash, Compulsory
Focal Length: 16.00 mm
Image Width: 5364
Image Height:2617
Rendering: Normal
Exposure Mode: Auto
White Balance: Auto
I converted to B&W in Lightroom and did some light and dark balancing on the conversion to B&W
I took this shot while entering the port on our cruise ship
While sitting by a friend's pool, I noticed a wonderful reflection in the pool and I was able to catch this shot. Photo tsken with my Iphone 10XR and edited in PS CC2018.
vicksart wrote:
Lovely, casual photo. Everyone should be happy with this shot.
My oldest granddaughter showed me some of the iPhone portrait apps. One I particularly enjoy in the portrait mode is "stage light" which just lights the subject and fills the background in with dark. You might have fun with that if your phone has the option.
Thank you for the info. I did not know I had the option
Many have asked to see our granddaughter now. I have posted pictures of her over the past number of years and she is now an even greater beauty. I took this with my Iphone
twowindsbear wrote:
Perhaps you have wondering eye syndrome?
Not so much wandering eye sydrome but rather "all encompassing eye syndrome" :-)
Taken in 2012 at Grand Canyon South Rim. Full Moon
Bokehen wrote:
C- One should have focused more on a particular element of this picture as the eye tends to wander around looking for something to focus on. Perhaps the moss covered tree with its limbs nearly touching the water.
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Thank you for your thoughts. This is a landscape filled with many interesting things to see; The sky, the clouds, the reflections in the water, the tree with moss hanging, etc. For me, I saw a beautiful overall view.
I took this picture last week at the Little Manatee State Park in Florida.
DAN Phillips wrote:
If you want to color with crayons, use paper.
Dan, are you just making a joke? or are you being serious? I am curious as to why the comment about coloring with crayons? I hope that you know that this site is about photography and is a place where the members can share their art without negative comments or innuendos.
Thank you all for looking and for your comments. Hopefully more will comment.
I took a photo of a hand-painted tile with my Nikon using a 90mm F28 lens and then I worked on it in Photoshop to create an interesting version. I would appreciate all comments
This is a shot taken at a lake near our home north of Atlanta GA
Some geese at a lake near our home trying to decide where to go. I call this photo "Which Way".