From our recent visit.
Nikon D500, 16-80 mm f2.8-4 DX lens.
Personal lesson-learned : when photographing a huge building like the Chateau Frontenac, leave enough margin to account for white space disappearing on the top and 2 sides during Vertical Perspective correction.
Comments and critiques welcome.
Real estate overlooking Niagara Falls (on Ontario side)
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Old port, Montreal
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Notre Dame Basilica, Montreal
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Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City (the world's most photographed hotel; many internet pics exist without tour buses :-/)
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A vineyard in Ile D'orleans (an island near Quebec City).
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phlash46
Loc: Westchester County, New York
Nicely done! Pretty places.
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
Very nice...I have never been to Quebec but Montreal was fun to walk around.... BTW, on another recent post I mentioned that MY biggest mistake is NOT leaving enough SPACE around subject to enable adequate cropping and recomposing in post. I fully understand what you are talking about !... SHOOT LARGE; todays cameras have enough pixels to handle crops.
RodM
Loc: SE Virginia
Very nicely done, great subjects as well.
jimvanells wrote:
Great series!
Thank you, Jim, for the feedback.
MrBob wrote:
Very nice...I have never been to Quebec but Montreal was fun to walk around.... BTW, on another recent post I mentioned that MY biggest mistake is NOT leaving enough SPACE around subject to enable adequate cropping and recomposing in post. I fully understand what you are talking about !... SHOOT LARGE; todays cameras have enough pixels to handle crops.
Thank you Mr. Bob for the feedback.
I liked Quebec City more than Montreal. More history, more variety - lots of natural beauty as alternative tourist destinations.
RodM wrote:
Very nicely done, great subjects as well.
Thanks, RodM, for viewing and commenting.
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Very nice!!! I love #3!!
Dodie
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
srsincary wrote:
From our recent visit.
Nikon D500, 16-80 mm f2.8-4 DX lens.
Personal lesson-learned : when photographing a huge building like the Chateau Frontenac, leave enough margin to account for white space disappearing on the top and 2 sides during Vertical Perspective correction.
Comments and critiques welcome.
Dazzlingly beautiful shooting πππ₯ππ
srsincary wrote:
From our recent visit.
Nikon D500, 16-80 mm f2.8-4 DX lens.
Personal lesson-learned : when photographing a huge building like the Chateau Frontenac, leave enough margin to account for white space disappearing on the top and 2 sides during Vertical Perspective correction.
Comments and critiques welcome.
Oh yes, my area in Q-City and OrlΓ©ans Is. srsincary....very well done...
Thanks for sharing your trip, Ronnie!
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