Hey guys, love any feedback you might have on a few shots from Banff. All of these shot within the past 8 or so months with a D810 and 14-24mm or 24-70mm lens with various Lee Filters.
Love these shots. On the first image, that reflection is perfect and having the red jacket against that blue lake is great. Adding the person in really gives you a feeling for how large and grand this location is.
The only thing I noticed was that the sky was a little faded and the right side was starting to get blown out in the highlights. Maybe applying a selective ND in lightroom might bring those highlights down and make the sky pop a little more.
The second and third images are great.
The fourth one is awesome too. The only thing I noticed was that little bit of brown grass in the bottom left. It's minor, but I've noticed that things I thought were minor in my own images people tended to pick out pretty quickly. Might have something to do with how much time we spend looking at our own images trying to tease out perfection.
just pure awesomeness!
Hey Erik,
Love these shots. On the first image, that reflection is perfect and having the red jacket against that blue lake is great. Adding the person in really gives you a feeling for how large and grand this location is.
The only thing I noticed was that the sky was a little faded and the right side was starting to get blown out in the highlights. Maybe applying a selective ND in lightroom might bring those highlights down and make the sky pop a little more.
The second and third images are great.
The fourth one is awesome too. The only thing I noticed was that little bit of brown grass in the bottom left. It's minor, but I've noticed that things I thought were minor in my own images people tended to pick out pretty quickly. Might have something to do with how much time we spend looking at our own images trying to tease out perfection.
Great job! Looking forward to more of you images!
Thanks so much for the feedback man, I don't post on here often but I'm going to try to a bit more. Cheers!