Alfredo Mora wrote:
Thank you! I'll have to check the RAW file to see if there was a natural shadow there. Agree that it could be softened after further review.
Alfredo,
"md85" has a very valid point! But I would like to add that vignetting is not always harmful ( and the above poster is not making that assumption I believe) to an image. The darkness creeping up and in from the corners leads one's eye to what I see as the main subject..the center of the image.
I use it very selectively and most images it can produce an image exactly the way "md85" describes. I think your image may be an exception.
NTL I like it for many reasons.
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Alfredo,
"md85" has a very valid point! But I would like to add that vignetting is not always harmful ( and the above poster is not making that assumption I believe) to an image. The darkness creeping up and in from the corners leads one's eye to what I see as the main subject..the center of the image.
I use it very selectively and most images it can produce an image exactly the way "md85" describes. I think your image may be an exception.
NTL I like it for many reasons.
Dan
Thanks Dan for sharing your thoughts. I'm big on transitions in my images. I strive to show those transitions from dark to light, from big to small, cold to warm, etc.