I'm an old school f64 club guy. I try to make my photos look as close to what I see when I took the photo. I'm amazed at the beauty that's out there when it happens.
(Granted, I have done some photo manipulation in the past.)
I really love your trees, Charles. Birch are my favorite kinds of trees. The perspective and colors are wonderful. It reminds me of being in the midst of a "meeting of tall minds."
Thanks Charles.
As per your title I’m wondering if there’s an opportunity to combine the layers and blending to add the essence of water detail into the sky?
Not sure how successful that might be but may be fun to try.
I'm an old school f64 club guy. I try to make my photos look as close to what I see when I took the photo. I'm amazed at the beauty that's out there when it happens.
(Granted, I have done some photo manipulation in the past.)
I like your idea, Alan!
I really love your trees, Charles. Birch are my favorite kinds of trees. The perspective and colors are wonderful. It reminds me of being in the midst of a "meeting of tall minds."
Yeah, birch turning color is cool!