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| 01/28/2009 11:07:22 AM |
Blue-Mountains.jpgby Covert_OddityComment by Ja-9: I am not experienced enough to really say...my first impression is that nothing seems to be in focus...and this is something that I am struggling with....when I use my long lens I am having troubles with my distant focus, getting the "crispness"...but you used a nice shorter lens. I like the tones on the left better than the right...it almost seems like you could cut this in half and have 2 different views, not knowing they were taken at the same time, the deep shadows on the bottom are distracting. |
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| 01/28/2009 09:06:09 AM |
Blue-Mountains.jpgby Covert_OddityComment by gys: It's a very nice view and I like the panoramic crop. I like how the mountains fade in the distance. To me it looks as though you might have boosted the contrast in PP a bit too much. This takes away from the "softness" of the setting and creates very harsh shadows. Perhaps you should try to desaturate the colours a bit and reduce contrast, to try and get more pastel-like colours.
I don't know how you focussed, but stopping down a bit from F4.5 to F8 or so, might have resulted in increased sharpness. There seems to be enough latitude in the shutter speed for this. |
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| 01/28/2009 08:31:10 AM |
Blue-Mountains.jpgby Covert_OddityComment by GiorgioBaruffi: there are few things wrong here, but take my words as my personal opinion.
the light: there is nothing more important than the light in a photograph, here i see the sky completely white and this is not good.
The foreground shadows are too closed, so i can't see details here and the sharpness here are very low.
is a pity because the scenery is wonderful
suggestion:
when there are too many differences of stop between foreground and the sky (for example, like in your photo) it would be better to use a degradant filter.
ehm.. sorry for my english!
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| 01/28/2009 08:27:27 AM |
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