I'll side with Greg on the desire to see more of the cabin, that said, I would like to see another angle of the tree, possibly wider, without the cabin in view.
Douglas
douter wrote:
I'll side with Greg on the desire to see more of the cabin, that said, I would like to see another angle of the tree, possibly wider, without the cabin in view.
Douglas
I might have to rent a really wide lens for that one! 35mm is as wide as I have right now. I think a 24 might work though.
J.R.
Mar 04, 2013 at 07:56 PM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
A terrific image, J.R.
I also would like a bit more contrast.
While you're at it- rent a REALLY wide lens and get the full scope of those magnificent branches. That IS quite a tree.
Charlie
No need to buy or rent a wider lens---doing so may capture your FOV but then the curved distortion of the many lines will be a PITA.
I suggest a reshoot with your 35 or longer lens--create an array (~ 3x3) of images covering your desired FOV and stitch them with Microsoft ICE (free). Crop the final result to suit, do note that this resulting image will contain many Megapix.--allowing tack sharp prints of considerable size. 17x25 ln and up!!!