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Vintage Lenses
I thought I would try out my 50 year old lenses: Canon FD 50mm f/1.5 SSC and Canon FD 28mm f/2.8 on my Canon R5 with the use of the appropriate adapter.
Atacama desert, Chile
Views from Atacama desert, Piedras Rojas and Valle de la Luna
Outside the tourist area photos.
These photos were taken just outside of a small town in central Portugal.
Sand Porn
I really enjoy creating something different with drones. I've had the Mavic now for about four weeks and I absolutely love it.
Mananciais da Serra, Piraquara, Brazil
This is a water reservoir for the city of Curitiba, Brazil
2 Comments
Hi Jaylon,
Try to avoid distracting background, like the window reflection in the 1st image, and the signs in the second image.
The third and 4 image do not seem to have a good subject or what you try to show.
Images 6 and 7 are nice and well done.
You can also try and play a bit with B/W images. For example the third image (had there not been a stake behind his head), could have been nice in b/w. The pale hoody and darker background could pop nice in b/w.
Keep practicing. Most of all, try to be more aware what is behind the person or thing you are trying to photograph. (and keep it level or at an angle, but on purpose as a style!)
very helpful thanks