Would just like some constructive feedback on this pic. Took it very early this morning. Used a 'Little Stopper' filter. Thanks, Mark
I like the long exposure to soften the water. I think there is too much of the rock in the foreground, and a smaller aperture may help with the depth of field. Maybe moving a little to the left to reduce the rock in the foreground.
I'll have to check, thought I had it at f11, but maybe not. Thanks a lot.
I was using an f11 aperature. How small should I have gone? I used a 30 sec exposure on a tripod with mirror lockup and a remote release. I agree with you, thought there was a little to much rock in the foreground too, but, that's how you learn. Thanks for your feedback.
canvasback wrote:
I was using an f11 aperature. How small should I have gone?....
A smaller aperture would have helped, but I think the real problem is your focus point is too far away, considering how close the foreground rocks are. Since the foreground rocks are
very close, you probably needed a focus point closer than the hyperfocal distance.
I see. I'll have to learn about that as I did use a distant point for my focus, as I recall. Thanks for your help.
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