Photo taken at 6:21 PM in Magic Hour, 8 miutes before sunset
Looking across Big Meadows in Magic Hour just before sunset
Tripod Mounted A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 200, f11, 1/50 second
Exposure corrected +0.24 Stops; processed in LR6.10
October 20, 2015
At Big Meadows, Shenandoah NP, Virginia
Agnostic wrote:
Just to put in a contrary opinion, I like the processing on that last shot. I think it works very well by drawing in the attention to the shape and texture of the rock and building on top...
Thank you for your comment my friend. Interesting to hear the different opinions. The best I can do it just according to my feeling. But I'm glad for every feedback.
Werner, I find it's again again another beautiful and interesting work from you.
Rene, lately I also find the contrast quite high in some of the images for my personal taste, but on the flower shot for instance it actually worked for me.
Bastian, I like the composition and colours.
Peter, I did like the colours of your flower shots.
rol-and wrote:
Nehemiah, I like the natural look of your set.
Werner, I find it's again again another beautiful and interesting work from you.
Rene, lately I also find the contrast quite high in some of the images for my personal taste, but on the flower shot for instance it actually worked for me.
Bastian, I like the composition and colours.
Peter, I did like the colours of your flower shots.
Beautiful shot of my hometown ( i live on the right around the corner)!
About the discussion on processing :Usually i am very reserved on these things and don't do any comments , but i think it is quite useful sometimes to open a discussion on aesthetic matters .
Cheers
Werner
PS: René, i can understand that very well. In LR there is unfortunately no way to remove these sort of (artefact) things.
Thank you Werner. I actually live on the left / south of the river
Werner_Utsch wrote:
Thx, Roland!
Beautiful shot of my hometown ( i live on the right around the corner)!
About the discussion on processing :Usually i am very reserved on these things and don't do any comments , but i think it is quite useful sometimes to open a discussion on aesthetic matters .
Cheers
Werner
PS: René, i can understand that very well. In LR there is unfortunately no way to remove these sort of (artefact) things.
Various B&Ws from the last two months. The ski shooter could be sharper, but it's my first attempt at panning, and using the Lensbaby didn't make it easier...
(A7 and Lensbaby Sweet 50.)