Yes, keep your camera on Adobe RGB or Pro if it's available. That way the camera records the widest color gamut possible.
Whatever you are paying this cat is not enough. I agree about the little white circles but I am torn about chopping off the darker background. It looks good either way, so like he said - personal preference would rule.
Very nicely seen and photographed. However, seems a little too sharp and crunchy.
Just down a couple of levels on the green edges. It's so bright, it keeps drawing my eye back and I know that is not where you want me to look.
Beautiful. I also like the way the water disappears into the darkness. I do find the greenery on the right side and middle bottom a little distracting - they are so bright. Maybe try bringing them down a little?
I particularly like the Black and White. The white balance seems a little off in the color version - maybe cool it down a little bit. The leading lines of the tombstones draw you back into the photo and make you wander around between them. The only real problem for me is the brightness of the building in the back. It's washed out in both versions and because it's so bright, I spend more time looking at the building than I do the rest of the photograph and I am sure this is not your intent.
Very much like the bottom photo. I agree with the comment about the top photo where the white "smears" into the black. The bottom photo solved the issue.
Nicely done.
Like the photo and the leading line of the road. Try darkening the grasses on either side of the road, so your eye follows the road more specifically.
Love the drama and the leading lines from right to left. The dead tree adds character as does the tree on the right edge. I might try to lighten the top of that tree and slightly bring down the bright edge of the top of the photo and also slightly darken the lower left edge. Well done!
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I have a really right stuff L bracket for a D800 that I am willing to sell for $ 95.00
The larger guragear bag (www.guragear) The bataflae 30
My favorite is a strap I buy through Amazon. I carry it cross body and have worn it all day with comfort.
Pro Camera Strap with Split Strap Technology, Maximum Comfort, Ergonomic Design By Custom SLR
I've used the D3 and D3s for photography from wildlife to landscape to sports and it's never let me down. They are
built like tanks and perform in sun, rain and snow. If I didn't already own the D3 and needed to buy another "like" camera, I'd buy the D3s (which I've rented several times).
You can't go wrong with this camera.
I have a Nikon D3 and the D810 - I love them both.
Have you thought about the D3s? I think it's better rated than the D3x