A lovely sunny Sunday in Westernport
Constructive criticism always welcome.
Constructive criticism always welcome
Thanks Orrie,
No offence taken.
Constructive criticism is the only way to improve.
Hi, I am fairly new to photo editing and have a bit of trouble with the concept of manipulation and cropping of photos.
I just feel that especially with composition that I should get it right when pointing the camera rather than later on.
Am I just being silly?
Here are a couple of images - one cropped and the other as it was. I could not get closer to the subject so to limit the image to the flowers I had to crop.
What are your thoughts?
Went for a walk on Sunday along the river in Melbourne.
Paynesville - Gippsland Lakes
Wow Pablo8 - great explanation.
This site/members are the best.
Thanks Haydon,
Can't wait to try this out but tonight it is blowing a gale and not very pleasant at all.
Thanks Tradio.
There was only a very gentle breeze last night.
Thanks Hayon but please explain:
Why will turning off stabilisation help? I thought it's purpose was to minimise movement but if there is non why would it come into play.
I looked up hyperfocal focusing. on wikipedia. It explains it as focus on the nearest object at infinity so that all object further will also be in focus. Why will this help?