Hello everybody
New week, new video on my YouTube channel (Armando Luiz - Landscape Photography for who wants to check it out)
I did some woodland last week, beautiful foggy morning in the woods, here you can see some of those photographs. I hope you like woodland.
(The images in this post are at 70 dpi, low quality, in my video they are at 300dpi from a Nikon D800, so its a big diffence in quality.)
Once again, excellent images. I especially like the second one.
mcmama wrote:
Once again, excellent images. I especially like the second one.
Thank you very much. The second one is really good, a lot of suspense, could be cover for a horror movie.
I especially like the third one, a lot fo chaos I know, but I like how it goes from dark to light in the diagonal view of point.
Your choice of subjects is good and they are well taken, but I think your photography would benefit if you did more to incorporate foregrounds. They do a lot to add depth to a photo.
R.G. wrote:
Your choice of subjects is good and they are well taken, but I think your photography would benefit if you did more to incorporate foregrounds. They do a lot to add depth to a photo.
Thank you! I remember you told me that before, I have a new lens now, wider for more foreground, I am starting to use it, soon it will be more foregrounds on my photographs.
These are really nice. I particularly like the last one.
Nice processing, especially the black and whites.
Beautiful subject selection on the first two frames, Armandoluiz!
Carefully managed European forests are always a pleasure to photograph.
- Altough I would compose the interest drawing young tree in the center of your second frame complete - instead of the overpowering trunk partly covering it and splitting thus your image?
This young tree (in sharp focus) would be able to carry the whole picture story.
Did you use a tripod?
Cheers!
Paul J. Svetlik wrote:
Beautiful subject selection on the first two frames, Armandoluiz!
Carefully managed European forests are always a pleasure to photograph.
- Altough I would compose the interest drawing young tree in the center of your second frame complete - instead of the overpowering trunk partly covering it and splitting thus your image?
This young tree (in sharp focus) would be able to carry the whole picture story.
Did you use a tripod?
Cheers!
I didn't think about that, I will try to remember it next time and see how it works, thanks for the idea and yes, I did using a tripod.
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