I don't want to over-post, so these will perhaps be my last ones for a while: I'm assembling another Florence/Tuscany gallery over on PBase, so do drop in and have a browse!
These are around Florence and San Gimignano.There is something about the place that really engages one's drive to just strive that little more in one's,er, art.
Again, any details, please ask.
These were all with the 70-200 f4L(IS)...oops: I lied!...number 3 was the 16-35 at 16mm.
Last one is fantastic - others are a little over processed for my taste.
Hey Zig:
I really like #1. I think you walked the line on the processing perfectly to take what was already a great view and turn it into a work of art. Beautiful.
I *want* to like #2 - but something is slightly off for me on that one - and I haven't quite put my finger on it, yet. I think it has to do with the shadow in the lower right corner, but not sure.
I disagree with everybody; they're excellent and above criticism, which is why I avoided the critique gallery.
Zig Wrote:I disagree with everybody; they're excellent and above criticism, which is why I avoided the critique gallery.
Point taken...
[edit] I also avoid the critiques section for that very reason...
Great pictures, indeed! but they are not my favorites from your gallery... The textured pictures of the church are the ones I love the most...
Hi Zig, these are all nice works and showing us your artistic and creative part.
Number 1, especially the building in the front of the page standing so impressive, the light and shadow are amazing here...
Number 2, looking from darkness to the landscape into the light... actually not impressive as the first one! But as I said, you give us another looking way for a view...
Number 3, the colours are amazing... like a painting!
and the last one, yes, this is my best one too, well captured.
Thank you for sharing with us, it was enjoyable,
with my love,
nia