A few weeks ago I posted about some photograph (did not actually uploaded one). Here are 3 a capture during my trip in Norway. The conditions were different from the first two photos to the third one in that the first two were on land the other on a cruise. Because we were sailing in between the many islands of Norway the water was very still which aided on capturing a better photo than I would otherwise be able to do. On land the issue was having too many tours of people around. It limited the room for composition. Both nights were very long and cold! I hope to go bad.
I am still learning, this was a learning experience.
One thing I struggle with is what the camera captured to what I actually saw. See the third photo. My eyes did not see as much of the red (I got other photos with a a lot more red). From my point of view I like to print what I saw. It is probably a matter of art versus reality? I know is my decision, but like to hear what others do.
Nice composition -first and second pic , would crop out or heal orange rt lower corner of the third photo ...
freediver808 wrote:
Nice composition -first and second pic , would crop out or heal orange rt lower corner of the third photo ...
Yes, you are right. That is the railing of the boat. I didn't do it because I forgot. Thank you for the comment
Awesome images Cubanphoto.
Don
Manglesphoto wrote:
Fantastic images!!!
And what Freediver said
Thank you! I was affraid I had not been able to capture some good ones. Lucky for me the conditions were not as extreme as the first day I went out to chase them. One I did was to read a lot about preparing for the trip like getting a red light, a wet bag, extra batteries and memory cards, and getting layered clothing along with good gloves.
Can I ask you what do you mean by: "And what Freediver said". Was that someone's comment I did not see?
Manglesphoto wrote:
Fantastic images!!!
And what Freediver said
Ah yes, I just saw the comment. Thanks
Truely breathtaking, especially the first one! Nice work!
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