this is the wider version of the other one i have posted what do you guys think?
I like the way the sun beams are coming down. Thanks for sharing.
Gidgette wrote:
I like the way the sun beams are coming down. Thanks for sharing.
thank you and when i took the picture i hadn't noticed the sun beams until later that night when i looked over the pictures of the day.
i love teh way the sun beams down into the piture
I think it would look better cropped at the top, say about half the cloud as it's quite burnt out. nice photo though.
Hi
The following comments are not to criticise, ony to give you my opinion
I think overall the subject is ok, however you highlights are blown out in the sky and river, and your shadows are very muddy and grey looking.
Shooting into the light is very difficult to pull off, try next time a earlier or later time of day, maybe a use an Neutral density filter to equalise your sky and shadows, or why not take several shots exposing for the sun,shadows then combine both.
hope this is not too severe
regards
Duncan
S.W Scotland
I like the location, but i agree with duncan. Try taking the shot with the sun behind you and earlier or later in the day, depending if that's facing east or west. Then the light isn't so intense and maybe you can get more of the nice green scenery and a nice blue sky and also the river won't be washed out.
I agree with Duncan also. Your composition is great...just need to get that sun behind you next time. I would love to see the photo, please post if you get another.
Rbo36
Loc: S. W. Michigan
Pixelpixie88 wrote:
I agree with Duncan also. Your composition is great...just need to get that sun behind you next time. I would love to see the photo, please post if you get another.
If the sun is behind the camera you will miss the sunbeams and I doubt the river would stil look like the neat silver ribbon portrayed here. It would be a completely different picture ald lose the beauty of this shot. Just my opinion Rbo36
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
I think that using bracketing and HDR could improve this nice picture. This is MHO.
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
If you do not mind I can show my HDR from your photo.
Manfrottoman wrote:
Hi
The following comments are not to criticise, ony to give you my opinion
I think overall the subject is ok, however you highlights are blown out in the sky and river, and your shadows are very muddy and grey looking.
Shooting into the light is very difficult to pull off, try next time a earlier or later time of day, maybe a use an Neutral density filter to equalise your sky and shadows, or why not take several shots exposing for the sun,shadows then combine both.
hope this is not too severe
regards
Duncan
S.W Scotland
Hi br br The following comments are not to critic... (
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no this is fine i find this very helpful and i will do my best to follow what you suggested thank you
MMC wrote:
If you do not mind I can show my HDR from your photo.
no i dont mind but i dont know anything about bracketing or HDR
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