I have driven this rode for many years and never knew it was there. They just put in a guard rail and cleared some of the trees and, alas, there it is! Hope you enjoy the photos.
4, then 1 are my favorites of this series but I would love to see more at a different time of day. 4 is quite nice.
5 seems a bit soft.
This is a nice place at the wrong time of the day. The wrong time of the day can work if you shoot mostly in the shadows but here you are combining shaded and non shaded and the contrast is too high. If you shoot at this time of day I think you must go to hdr, to solve this problem.
Scott Stoness wrote:
4, then 1 are my favorites of this series but I would love to see more at a different time of day. 4 is quite nice.
5 seems a bit soft.
This is a nice place at the wrong time of the day. The wrong time of the day can work if you shoot mostly in the shadows but here you are combining shaded and non shaded and the contrast is too high. If you shoot at this time of day I think you must go to hdr, to solve this problem.
Thanks for sharing. Scott
Thanks for stopping by Scott. Appreciate the feedback.
All are interesting though I had a bit of trouble figuring out the flow of the creek in the first two. Looks at first as if it is come straight towards the viewer. Love #4. Would be interesting to see the same scene with a smaller f stop and a greater DOF, maybe with the light on the other side.
OntheRez wrote:
All are interesting though I had a bit of trouble figuring out the flow of the creek in the first two. Looks at first as if it is come straight towards the viewer. Love #4. Would be interesting to see the same scene with a smaller f stop and a greater DOF, maybe with the light on the other side.
Robert
The water does run from the top of the photo to the bottom where it joins the water that is running from left to right.
Love #4. Would be interesting to see the same scene with a smaller f stop and a greater DOF, maybe with the light on the other side.