Second pic is my personal favourite, I love how you captured the orange and the way the water is moving.
(Jan 4, 2014, 14:56)bethanhearne81 Wrote: [ -> ]Second pic is my personal favourite, I love how you captured the orange and the way the water is moving.
Thanks for your positive comment.
I've just noticed what I think are spots on the sensor seen in the sky what do people think?
Yes it does look like it could be that, easily edited out
(Jan 4, 2014, 15:13)gerainte Wrote: [ -> ] (Jan 4, 2014, 14:56)bethanhearne81 Wrote: [ -> ]Second pic is my personal favourite, I love how you captured the orange and the way the water is moving.
Thanks for your positive comment.
I've just noticed what I think are spots on the sensor seen in the sky what do people think?
gerainte,
For my money it has to be Number Two. Obviously it's only a personal opinion, but two is far and away the better one.
Best regards.
Phil.
I like them both. Very different moods.
thanks for the comments. first time with HDR and it is very different effect, just about natural, as it was -3.
I do like both and it's interesting to hear other views. thanks
I like the first one. It hardly looks like HDR (which is a good thing), so many people go over the top with HDR . I think it might be even better as monochrome - the colours do not bring so much with them - and concentrate on the lines and tones.
I do not like the second one, mainly because I do not like sunsets/rises.
(Jan 5, 2014, 14:10)John M Wrote: [ -> ]I like the first one. It hardly looks like HDR (which is a good thing), so many people go over the top with HDR . I think it might be even better as monochrome - the colours do not bring so much with them - and concentrate on the lines and tones.
I do not like the second one, mainly because I do not like sunsets/rises.
Not thought to look at it in B&W will try it and see, thanks for the suggestion
Thanks for the comments and the suggestion of B&W