I like number two, I don't know...maybe for the sky. Maybe for the foreground.
I like number two for the saturation. It looks like Velvia.
All great captures and renderings, but time to clean your sensor...
Ourspolair wrote:
All great captures and renderings, but time to clean your sensor...
There are sensor spots? I can't find any, but my eyesight has been deteriorating for a while now. Please be so kind as to let me know where any might be, and I'll correct my master files. Technique and presentation matters a lot to me.
Eenie, meenie, miney --- Meenie. Definately meenie.No spots detected here. Just great shots.
I like all three photos. They are excellent, as always! I never noticed any sensor dust, and my eyes are still pretty good.
Thanks for showing all three perspectives
Made for a very enjoyable 'virtual stroll' around the place from my 1243 miles away,
Charley Grimes
Indianapolis, IN
I like 1 and 3 best, great pictures as usual.
The spots are seen in the sky, running in a line horizontally in pictures 1 and 3. In one, they are level with the rock pinnacle, and in three, they run across the picture just above the sun. There are five to six spots or more but they are faint.
Thanks for all of the great shots of a lovely area. I look forward to my next trip there.
#2 for the forground & the comp in #3 for the amount of sky & over all ositioning of it. But if all I came away with was #1 , I would still be smiling.
Nice work on all of these.
Cany143 wrote:
On a place.
My favorite is #2
I didn't notice the spots, until I really looked for them in double dl, and they are there.
Cany143 wrote:
There are sensor spots? I can't find any, but my eyesight has been deteriorating for a while now. Please be so kind as to let me know where any might be, and I'll correct my master files. Technique and presentation matters a lot to me.
I am counting 6 spots on the first top image. But they are weak ones. You really have to look for them and know what they look like. I had hundreds of very visible ones on my D750 until cleaned the sensor with one of these Gel Sticks from Germany.
I am voting for the first (top) image as my favorite. I like that pano effect.
Found and fixed the spots. Aaaarrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Great job of working the scene. My favorite is #2 but all very well done.
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