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Mitchelton WineryI feel like I haven't been out with the camera in ages, so once I noticed the cool change had arrived in my part of VIC I jumped in the car and headed out for sunset. Found myself at Mitchelton Winery with the "golden hour" in full swing. Sky wasn't as impressive as I would've liked, but there was still some nice light around.
The road leading to the entrance... The view from the entrance... Airstrip Vineyard (5 shot pano)...
Mitchelton WineryVery nice light in these Adam. Makes the venture out worth while.
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Re: Mitchelton WineryI like the first the best Adam - sucker for these receeding lines images. The colours in the sky look nice but it sort of looks like theres some HDR or other PPing artifacts in the sky (halo/banding)
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Mitchelton WineryThanks. I really should work on the PP more to avoid those problems. I'm lazy when it comes to PP.
Re: Mitchelton WineryNice outing and well rewarded. The order of my
preference is 1, 3 & 2. Ilike the colours and the composition.
Re: Mitchelton WineryExcellent images. Very appealing and they make me want to go there.
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Re: Mitchelton WineryWhat can I say about these images?
They are FECKING brilliant, especially the middle shot as it could almost be an illustration in the photo realism style. Chris
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Re: Mitchelton Winerylove the first two pics the colours and the composition are great.
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Re: Mitchelton WineryThanks guys!
Also shot this one on the way home... Didn't think much of it off the camera, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
Re: Mitchelton WineryHey Adam, The HDR is well done (save a few halos) and suits these images which won't look out of place in their brochure.
Mitchelton WineryThanks mate.
I'm going to work on learning how to control the halos.
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