From a walk in town yesterday with some friends and A7 + Lensbaby Sweet 50. Focus could be better in some of the shots, but I didn't have enough time since I had to keep up with the others. It'll get easier with practice, I'm sure.
On your picture, go to the London Eye, a bit down, then a bit to the left there is a light brown building directly at the river. I miss going to the Trafalgar Tavern...
Great use of subject choice and isolation, Helena!
HelenaN wrote:
From a walk in town yesterday with some friends and A7 + Lensbaby Sweet 50. Focus could be better in some of the shots, but I didn't have enough time since I had to keep up with the others. It'll get easier with practice, I'm sure.
Ouch! Too much HDR spoiling an otherwise nice photo. I've noticed you have this tendency in some of your other recent posts, and just want you to know I like your "eye" and technique, but not a fan of overly processed images. One thumb up, one down -- I'd like to give two thumbs up!
johnahill wrote:
Stunning images from Yosemite Fred
I'm curious, how busy are these places with photographers?
I can imagine a line of tripods extending along the lake
Thanks Johnahill,
There are some locations full of photographers and others completely empty.
I try focusing on the latter as much as possible.
The line of tripods does not bother much...the problem is the selfie, talkative photographers.