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Who's walking who?

Leica Q2
ISO 100
F/4.0
1/250

 

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Open air dining

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ISO 100
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1/160

 

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A vertical from the same place.  Not sure which I like better.

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On 11/6/2020 at 3:38 PM, Lucena said:

Monte Gordo, Rain arrived after 6 months almost dry (just had 2 days rain in October, not significant amount).

1/60  f/5.0  28.0 mm  ISO 50

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I love the first one in this series.  The lines of the clouds and the shore objects all converge to a point on the left.  Well seen and shot.

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22 hours ago, Aram Langhans said:

A vertical from the same place.  Not sure which I like better.

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I like the composition of the first one, but this second one really nailed the star effect.  Where the setting the same for both?

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17 minutes ago, Cheesehead said:

I like the composition of the first one, but this second one really nailed the star effect.  Where the setting the same for both?

Yep.  ISO 1000, f-16, 1/80 sec.  Just a matter of getting the right amount of sun peaking around an object.  The first one appears to have a double star effect so there must have been a small branch of obstruction kind of dividing the sun in two so it acted alike two point sources of light.  Maybe a small black hole acting like a gravity lens?  Ha!!

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Processed from a jpeg as I lost the dng to a card corruption problem... Please click on it for a better view.

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On 11/20/2020 at 11:36 PM, Aram Langhans said:

A vertical from the same place.  Not sure which I like better.

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The first horizontal post feels like a stronger image.

The walking path is more dominant and helps lead the eye of the viewer into the photo which also makes the silhouette of the walker more relevant, all of which adds to the photo. Walker is rather cramped (too close to edge of photo) in vertical version. Also the hills in the mist on the right in horizontal image add “dimension” to the image, yet they are somewhat lost in the vertical version.

Lastly while the sunstar between the trees is beautiful and well executed, in horizontal image its part of a bigger tableau which increases the level of interest in the photo, whereas in vertical it becomes the main attraction (too much relative emphasis). 

Hope you don’t mind the detailed feedback. It’s a beautiful shot. I particularly love the golden colours and the contrasts between the dark and brighter parts of the image.

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"Window to a Staircase"

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Mani Korlo #1

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ISO 400
f/1.7
1/125

 

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Mani Korlo #2

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Mani Korlo #3

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ISO 100
f/1.7
1/320

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On 11/22/2020 at 11:46 PM, NicholasT said:

The first horizontal post feels like a stronger image.

The walking path is more dominant and helps lead the eye of the viewer into the photo which also makes the silhouette of the walker more relevant, all of which adds to the photo. Walker is rather cramped (too close to edge of photo) in vertical version. Also the hills in the mist on the right in horizontal image add “dimension” to the image, yet they are somewhat lost in the vertical version.

Lastly while the sunstar between the trees is beautiful and well executed, in horizontal image its part of a bigger tableau which increases the level of interest in the photo, whereas in vertical it becomes the main attraction (too much relative emphasis). 

Hope you don’t mind the detailed feedback. It’s a beautiful shot. I particularly love the golden colours and the contrasts between the dark and brighter parts of the image.

Thank you Nicholas, for your feedback.  This is what I am looking for rather than just a 'like'.  I see what you are talking about.  The golden colors were just as I saw them at the time.  No need for any embellishment as the smoke and sun did it all.  Thanks again and I would appreciate your feedback on any image I post.

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