Apart from a few times where usually out of "boredom" ( i.e. not being able to travel to a nice natural landscape for photography ) I shoot some other categories ( Architecture, portraits, abstract, products ) Landscape photography is my passion and main area of interest photographic-wise.
I'm situated in Athens, Greece at the moment, which makes my photography life a little bit difficult, as the closest beautiful landscape is at minimum 250k away from my base ( most of the destinations I've shot are 400++ km away ), so I can't come up with lots of awesome places regularly :-(
Most of the times, despite of the prognosis, the weather also likes to f**k with me and give me crappy skies most of the time :D
Anyways, I'm "listing" some shots here, I'd like to hear your opinion, ideas on what to change, what would you've done differently, etc etc.
Thank you in advance ladies & gentlemen!
https://fstoppers.com/photo/70279
https://fstoppers.com/photo/70317
https://fstoppers.com/photo/73465
https://fstoppers.com/photo/72753
https://fstoppers.com/photo/73783
Love the first two!
The B&W LE of the shipwreck is awesome! And the great shot of Meteora is excellent as well.
The two mountain shots are good compositional shots as well but "need work". The light is not of awesome quality so I guess returning to these locations (I guess they're probably far from your location) around sunset or sunrise will get you a better shot.
In the 'House of blues; shot I would consider having the right window illuminated too... maybe clone the most left window there...
That was right before sunset at the mountains..., and the day after, it had a nice sunset... but that location was COVERED fully in fog. You could barely see the nearest edge of the lake.
That was the 2nd visit there this year. 3rd visit wouldn't be any good because the snow is now gone :-(
Stupid fog wouldn't clear up from the rocks at least, it would allow me to blend another interesting sky, but no! mother nature had another opinion :(
The window illumination idea sounds good, maybe I'll do some PP on it later on!
Thanks Martijn!
Wishing you awesome light on your next try for the mountains and good luck on the PP