One of my last creations. 18 shots pano.
Sony a6000 & Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens. Critics and comments welcome.
Best to see in the download mode.
Nice shot. I'd recommend that you reduce the brightness in the upper right corner, as a viewer's eye
always goes to the bright area.
Ron F. wrote:
Nice shot. I'd recommend that you reduce the brightness in the upper right corner, as a viewer's eye
always goes to the bright area.
Not every viewer. Mine didn't. I was focused on the bridge and didn't even take note of the bright corner until you mentioned it.
Beautiful, but I would have taken out both signs, especially the blue one. That was 2nd base for my eyes right after the bright light on the right. Nice work!
AZNikon wrote:
Beautiful, but I would have taken out both signs, especially the blue one. That was 2nd base for my eyes right after the bright light on the right. Nice work!
The blue sign lead your eyes to the bridge and not away from it, so what the point to remove it? And Sun should be the brightest point in any shot where it's presented. It's two main objects sun and bridge. Why it should be only one?
The download really helps show off the picture. Dynamic range looks great with shadow above the subject and brighter area above. Beautiful sky and good composition all add to a nice photo. No question what the subject is in the image. Nicely done.
George
Thanks for looking and all replies.
Nice photo and good work. I’d kill that blue sign if it were me.
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
canondigiphoto wrote:
One of my last creations. 18 shots pano.
Sony a6000 & Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens. Critics and comments welcome.
Best to see in the download mode.
Beautiful Picture!. According to some of the pictures I've seen on YouTube, you've caught a Bigfoot. The white tree at the right end of the bridge, go up about 2/3 and to the right to a white dot. Behind said dot is your picture that is as good as some claiming to be Bigfoot.
What is causing the pink/orange smear around the tree twigs? It's not something that I've seen before. It's different than chromatic aberration. It's different than oversharpening artifacts or fringing.
Even in the thumbnail I noted that something looked awry with the trees so I double downloaded and saw color smeared out around the twigs to about 4 times the dimension of the twigs. It's a mystery!
Thanks, everyone for critics and comments. Edited image, is it much better now?
I have the exact same camera/lens setup and absolutely love it. So, I was glad to see just how sharp the combo was on this bridge. You did an excellent job. Naturally, I zoomed in on the blue sign to see how well it was in focus. Right on!
But, I must admit that I prefer your edit with no sign. That was a super job of getting rid of it. I got to learn that. Just got PSE so I can do some experimenting.
ron
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