Would love some feedback. I don't often do bracketed landscape shots and I am very new to landscape photography. Had to HDR three exposures in order to get the foreground and background exposed correctly.
Looks like a beautiful spot ! I like your shot but find the pole in the center distracting as it divides the image for me. I’ve got to blend exposures a lot as I have an older camera and I find lightroom’s Hdr pretty limiting. I really like the way Elia locardi exposure blends and there is a free tutorial on YouTube at horseshoe bend.
I agree with David, that pole is a bit disturbing to the image, it is too dominant.
In terms of processing you should check the "light levels" a bit more carefully. Prime example is the area between and around the 2 trees that is much lighter than the rest of the sky.
I work with bracketed shots regularly and have found trial and error is the best learning tool. I have found each camera’s bracketing function is a bit different. Try different settings and even filters and see how they change the image capture. The light looks good on the horizon.
Looks like a beautiful spot ! I like your shot but find the pole in the center distracting as it divides the image for me. I’ve got to blend exposures a lot as I have an older camera and I find lightroom’s Hdr pretty limiting. I really like the way Elia locardi exposure blends and there is a free tutorial on YouTube at horseshoe bend.
I agree with David, that pole is a bit disturbing to the image, it is too dominant.
In terms of processing you should check the "light levels" a bit more carefully. Prime example is the area between and around the 2 trees that is much lighter than the rest of the sky.
I work with bracketed shots regularly and have found trial and error is the best learning tool. I have found each camera’s bracketing function is a bit different. Try different settings and even filters and see how they change the image capture. The light looks good on the horizon.