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A misty country morning...Shot these early this morning guys, let me know what you think
Using the kit lens 18-70mm and in manual mode. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... bottle.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... rning4.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... rning3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... rning1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... tsahay.jpg No post processing done yet, just a resize and post. Kind regards, Owen.
I like 'em owen - except perhaps the first one - I'm just not keen on the diagonal approach, personal prejudice
I note you haven't done any PP yet, the hay bale shot might benefit from a dramatic bit of contrast type work.... Overall, nice work. cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Hi Greg, thanks for the comments. I stupidly only shot one of the bottle and that was just a diagonal shot, I should have taken more at different angles.
No PP yet, had to get ready and head off to work lol. I'll give it a shot tonight though and post the result (if it's any better). Kind regards, Owen.
Hi Owen,
I think the 4th photo - mistymorning1 has real potential with a little PP I would tend to reduse the exposure in the sky a water a little, that should bring up the fog a bit more. Not too crazy about the first one, I tend to get a sore neck trying to turn the photo around. __________
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Thanks for posting and well done getting up early, I keep meaning to do it, but just too lazy!
Anway, I really like the shot with the fallen tree, the mist is really glowing from the angle of the sun. Jon
Owen - congrats first on the misty shots, not easy to do. Some PP could make them even better - in my minds eye I see contrasty B&W!!
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Thanks Jon and Chris.
I got up early, before my alarm even which is weird. Driving along and saw the mist, then remembered about this river and I'm glad that I got some good shots... only about a 2% success rate though lol, I took lots of shots! Thanks guys.
Hey Owen, Looking ok to me, i agree with the others and i too like mistymorning1.
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Owen....well done i like the photos....i think in the first one there is to much angle but the others are great...i too must get up early...look forward to see more from you
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The first made me feel hungover with the bottle, and angle, and.........BRB!
much better now! Like the rest of them, well done, especilly like 4 with the tree in the foreground. Andy D70, 70-200VR, 18-70, 50 1.8, SB800
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i like number 4 the best
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G'day,
Like the rest I really like mistymorning1 with the fallen tree, the morning light is glowing... Is the tree in the background the same one in morning4? Great time for shots like this huh... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
Thanks again for the comments guys.
The time was around 6:30 probably more towards 6:45. Yeah it's the same tree in both shots, I liked the way the sun was hitting it and making the leaves glow but I couldn't really capture it that way. Here's a re-do of mistymorning1, do you think it's any better? It's subtly different I think. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... -take2.jpg Here's another I found last night whilst browsing through the photos: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/ ... ndmist.jpg
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