Thanks again👍
It could need some post processing, but I never really do, it's all just RAW processed in Canons own DPP. so some basic things like white balance and perhaps a bit contrast.
Thanks again👍
It could need some post processing, but I never really do, it's all just RAW processed in Canons own DPP. so some basic things like white balance and perhaps a bit contrast.
A few new photos, visited the Bourscheid castle/ruine.
Perhaps just a bit to warm today, and I got the error 01 with the 24-70 F2.8L II, the Diaphragm is stuck at f2.8......
So did use a 14mm a bit more than I had planned
(Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF14mm f/2.8L II USM)
And a few with the 24-70 stuck at f2.8 😑
(Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM)
Fantastic - you should use that lens way more for close-ups! It has a very pleasent rendering and provides enough context in order to make the shots more interesting.
Photobygms,
We see different rocks, maybe some shale with sand and possibly a road way. That's a cool looking lizard. 😀 The flowers are pretty too.
Hi everyone,
Photos from a walk up Balluderon Hill, a hill in the Sidlaws.
All OOC JPGs.
The view at the top was pretty amazing, my photos don't really do it justice.
Here's a panorama for you to pan around. The horizon isn't perfect, but it is what it is.
[EDIT: typo]
Hi Photobygms,
Love the bridge in photo 1, super one of the Sun as well, nice set.
Hi Dunlin,
Love the contrasting colours in photo 4, you've caught it just as the sun began to shine. Great to see the heather as well. Super set.
Hi Digirame,
Love the photo, it's amazing what a background can do for a photo as in your photo, no distractions and pastel shades. 👍
Thanks mocha.
Wonderful shots! Really nice layers to it. They could benefit from a little bit of post processing in terms of darkening/brightening certain areas, but they're excellent for SOOC shots already. Well done!
Dunlin,
Thanks for showing us the pictures from your hike. My favorite is the pano. I found I could see the large version if I clicked it twice (that's "20230828-P8280352_XPano.JPG" if anyone else wants to know).
Mocha,
Thanks. Hopefully, I'll be able to get more good photos of the Wood Ducks. Sometimes if I'm lucky, I'll get them on a sunny day with the autumn colors reflected in the water.
OpenCube,
I liked the B&W better.
Your photo left me mystified and speechless.
Terrific job!
Congratulations.
PS: I isolated and blew up the building on the left. It makes a nice picture in and of itself.
Steve Thomas
The AI generated buildings in the background?
Dunlin,
That's a nice looking orange moon, with the clouds.
OpenCube,
That's creative with the shadow. The clouds are neat to see too. The landscape has an orange cast, which is what we would expect when the sun is close to setting.