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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
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More pictures :D
heres a few more pics not all of them taken on the same day.
These first 2 where taken around the same area. 1 ![]() 2 ![]() The next photos where taken at a lake called Glendalough 3 ![]() other end of this lake 4 ![]() Pathway to the side of the lake about 4km long from one end of the lake to the other. 5 ![]() The next few taken on the same day. 6 ![]() I really like this one 7 ![]() 8 ![]() Hope you like them enjoy. c&c welcome. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Poole, Dorset
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Re: More pictures :D
No 1 is a nightmare to get right in camera simply because the strength of the sun invariably causes bunrt out clouds and under-exposed foreground. Not easy to handle, best bare shot is to under-expose so that the sky doesn't burn out, take another shot metering for the ground and then 'marry' the two together in your editing prog. You could use a graduated neutral density filter to darken the sky down so that it is more balanced to the land and then expose as is.
No 2 is a great fun idea, just a shame that you got one of the cows' heads cut in half on the left. You have space on the right that you could move the camera across from but of course I can't see what was to the left of the cow at the edge of the picture so it might not have been possible, only you know that ![]() No 3 is a very pleasant shot. Could do with a bit of FG interest or getting right down to the water as low as you can go to get some of the water texture but I like the three tones of lighting on the hills, good one. Keep up the good work. I think you're doing a good job with your Fuji5600. Cheers, Rob
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