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Some of my latest stuffIt's high time I put another post with some images to show what I've been up to lately. It's been a while and a lot has happened.
Any C&C welcome, I'm always happy to listen to opinions. These are edited from RAW in PS then resized to 800 max, and jpg compression level 5 (medium). These are taken at Douglas Creek in central Tasmania, about a day's walk to get to. 15 second, f22, 24mm, ISO100, Nikon D200 with Nikon 24-70mm 30 second, f22, 22mm, ISO100, Nikon D200 with Nikon 12-24mm 30 second, f22, 14mm, ISO100, Nikon D200 with Nikon 12-24mm 30 second, f22, 14mm, ISO100, Nikon D200 with Nikon 12-24mm Share what you know, learn what you don't.
Wilderness Photography of Tasmania http://www.tasmaniart.com.au
Re: Some of my latest stuffA very pretty area and well worth the long walk Adam
Re: Some of my latest stuffThese are just beautiful. You've got it all in these shots- they just have such beautiful visual impact.
What do you learn from looking at stuff like this...1. ISO is king- keep it low 2. Spend lots on rock solid tripods. 3. think foreground, mid picture, background- it all matters 4. Change the angle/position to make it interesting 5. Use leading lines 6. Think about the picture and expose with an aim in mind eg slow exposure for velvet water and peaceful 'feel'. Anyone care to add...
Re: Some of my latest stuffBeautiful! The only thing missing is a fat trout leaping out of the water! It's interesting that we would never have seen this place if you had not show us the images. You took us there. The magic of photography!
Regards
Matt. K
Re: Some of my latest stuffI love that type of effect on the water.
I'd assume you'd need a really still day to take these types of shots?
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