Big and small I like them all. The most prominent in the middle is most appealing.
Big and small I like them all. The most prominent in the middle is most appealing.
The Light Behind
The Light Behind by Linda Shorey, on Flickr
So simple, but so effective. Tiny beam of light illuminating green Flora with smidgen of red stems. Excellent.
I like your blueberry shot. Suggestive and good subject separation.
Like that classic example of locomotion in the first. As to night shot - we all have our own vision of an image and to me it's fine as is. Others may add something or not ...
I think this pretty creative.
Is it a Composite or just exposed for the statue?
Did you intend for the sun to represent something here?
Is this an aquarium or through a dive case? Curious what causes the highlight around the stingray.
I like the colors and how the Stingray stands out from the rest. Depth and focus.
Thanks JS :-)
This is straight out of the camera, just a little tone mapping for brightness and contrast. I exposed so that the star didn't overexpose too much then brought up the shadows a bit.
By the way I just noticed that my high F number in this shot has bought out a load of small dust spots. I'll fix those on the original.
I wish I could explain a deeper meaning about what it represents, having a bright star there in that place, but the truth is, I just thought the sun poking through the gap under the statue's arm looked pretty cool ;-)
Could there be a deeper meaning to it ??
@JSPhotoHobby has written: @Fireplace33 has written:Cobwebs on my statue.
On the long journey to Poland, we made an overnight stop in the city of Görlitz, in germany right on the border to Poland
Here’s just one shot from the town square with the lens stopped right down to make some sun stars.Just before our holiday to Poland I treated myself to this new lens.
The Z 24-120 F4 definitely lives up to its “S” class badge.
It has practically the same quality as my very good compact Z 24-70 F4 in the equivalent range and continues on with that similar quality out to 120mm. The image quality is definitely better than my Z 24-200. Although I do lose some range, I don’t lose quite as much as when I only used the Z 24-70 and also gain some IQ with a brighter lens, and it is still relatively compact.
Going forward it will be my go to walkaround lens 😊I think this pretty creative.
Is it a Composite or just exposed for the statue?
Did you intend for the sun to represent something here?Thanks JS :-)
This is straight out of the camera, just a little tone mapping for brightness and contrast. I exposed so that the star didn't overexpose too much then brought up the shadows a bit.
By the way I just noticed that my high F number in this shot has bought out a load of small dust spots. I'll fix those on the original.I wish I could explain a deeper meaning about what it represents, having a bright star there in that place, but the truth is, I just thought the sun poking through the gap under the statue's arm looked pretty cool ;-)
Could there be a deeper meaning to it ??
It looks cool. I thought maybe the statue had a connect with the sun or something.
Don't worry, I can't see the dust, I'm on my phone for two weeks more and everything is soo small.....
Just to bring something different to the table
I like this, was it taken in an aquarium or were you diving with the piranhas ? ;-)
The big ray at the front is nicely lit, very sharp and caught in a perfect pose
The Light Behind
The Light Behind by Linda Shorey, on Flickr
Cool. An intriguing shot. The very dark background makes those bright green leaves stand out even more, they are positively glowing!
I like this, was it taken in an aquarium or were you diving with the piranhas ? ;-)
The big ray at the front is nicely lit, very sharp and caught in a perfect pose
It has been taken in aquarium. Unfortunately I do not swim.
@JSPhotoHobby has written: @Fireplace33 has written:Cobwebs on my statue.
On the long journey to Poland, we made an overnight stop in the city of Görlitz, in germany right on the border to Poland
Here’s just one shot from the town square with the lens stopped right down to make some sun stars.Just before our holiday to Poland I treated myself to this new lens.
The Z 24-120 F4 definitely lives up to its “S” class badge.
It has practically the same quality as my very good compact Z 24-70 F4 in the equivalent range and continues on with that similar quality out to 120mm. The image quality is definitely better than my Z 24-200. Although I do lose some range, I don’t lose quite as much as when I only used the Z 24-70 and also gain some IQ with a brighter lens, and it is still relatively compact.
Going forward it will be my go to walkaround lens 😊I think this pretty creative.
Is it a Composite or just exposed for the statue?
Did you intend for the sun to represent something here?Thanks JS :-)
This is straight out of the camera, just a little tone mapping for brightness and contrast. I exposed so that the star didn't overexpose too much then brought up the shadows a bit.
By the way I just noticed that my high F number in this shot has bought out a load of small dust spots. I'll fix those on the original.I wish I could explain a deeper meaning about what it represents, having a bright star there in that place, but the truth is, I just thought the sun poking through the gap under the statue's arm looked pretty cool ;-)
Could there be a deeper meaning to it ??
I like this: not just the cobwebs, though they look nice too!
You should probably have the sensor cleaned. Is it protected when you change lenses?
What caused the lower thin trace of beight light? I cant tell.
David
It works...
cooling down
So realistic, so natural...