Simply lovely Vaughn.
Martin
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Simply lovely Vaughn.
Martin
Thanks, Martin -- my first negative has the fall centered -- but fortunately I did not stop there.
My wife and I listened to an interesting podcast recently, about being able to see other peoples' points of view. They featured a first grade teacher who had his students draw a picture of their home. He then asked them to draw three more, all different, to try to get them to look at things differently. I was thinking "I need to do that when I photograph!"
After that, he had the students constructively critique each others' drawings as well.
Thanks Alan. I probably used a pol here. The sun was set but the sky in the upper right is still illuminated I guess (civil twilight) making it brighter. If on b&w film I could probably burn it down. On a print of this I might consider dodging the darker blue sky a bit.
FWIW, I have over the last couple of years changed my approach to landscape photography.
I have stopped just taking one photograph of a subject but to approach it more like a portrait session - spend a lot longer taking many more shots of a single chosen subject from different perspectives and different compositions using different lenses as necessary.
It means I end up with a range of shots of the subject to choose from.
YMMV
Martin
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e0a8b956_b.jpgFrozen Cypress Swamp Dawes Arbor by Nokton48, on Flickr
Frozen Cypress Swamp Dawes Arbor 4x5 Sinar Norma 90mm Norma Super Angulon HP5 D76 1:1 8x10 fibre print Fortezo #2 Dektol.
Linhof Technikardan S45, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90, Heliopan CPL, Ektar 100.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4eb52d82_b.jpgPadley Gorge, early autumn. by atomstitcher, on Flickr
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Lake Okonoka, Detroit, MI
Fuji HR-U
150mm
Nice shot Gabe. Is it a little dark to me. I have a monitor calibrated to sRGB. You say you color correct based on Adobe. But the internet uses sRGB. So could the conversion defeat your calibration?
Histogram seems a little on the dark side.
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