Vestrahorn a morning after an intense halestorm during the night. Foreground shot at 20s and background shot at 100s (by stacking 10s shots, so background and foreground overlap in time)
Nikkor 16-35 at 16 mm; f/10
Vestrahorn a morning after an intense halestorm during the night. Foreground shot at 20s and background shot at 100s (by stacking 10s shots, so background and foreground overlap in time)
Nikkor 16-35 at 16 mm; f/10
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8 Comments
Very dope, the horizon's irking me though. 4 stars
Thank you! What about the horizon though? It is actually straight, the reason it's tilting to the left is due to the elevation of the beach. Or did you have something else in mind?
It looks severely pinched horizontally
Yhea, I agree that it would be more pleasing if the beach didn't have a slope. But the true horizon, which can be seen on the right hand side, is actually straight, so I can't fix it by simply tilting the photo.
If you have any suggestion of how to address it, I would be very grateful.
It's not straight on the side its concaving. Photoshop > Lens Correction > Geometric Distortion -25
Thank you for the feedback, Ash!
Beautiful and refreshing!
Thank you!!