I am new to Fstoppers and am looking for some critiques, just ordered a new D850 and want to keep improving my technique to take advantage of that wonderful 45.7 MP sensor when it comes!
Some very nice shots! The only comments I'd make are on the first image. I might have tried raising up maybe 6 inches or so to get a bit more water in the scene. The other is it looks like there's a halo just above the hills center frame just above the rocks and to the left of the palm trees. It may just be a glow, I'm looking at it on my laptop, not the best screen.
Thanks David! I agree with your comments about raising my camera a bit on the first one. I don't really remember if there was any spray or anything that would cause that to be glow in the middle, good eye!
I especially like the last shot. Two things; I like long exposure blur of water and I love B&W. Home run shot!!
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I think these are all great Ben.The top one might benefit from a slight lightening of the foreground(the rocks). In the old days a graduated neutral density filter would have done that.You have a great eye for a photograph. What a privilege we have to be able to see these sights and capture them. Cheers. Geoff T
Some very nice shots! The only comments I'd make are on the first image. I might have tried raising up maybe 6 inches or so to get a bit more water in the scene. The other is it looks like there's a halo just above the hills center frame just above the rocks and to the left of the palm trees. It may just be a glow, I'm looking at it on my laptop, not the best screen.
Thanks David! I agree with your comments about raising my camera a bit on the first one. I don't really remember if there was any spray or anything that would cause that to be glow in the middle, good eye!
I especially like the last shot. Two things; I like long exposure blur of water and I love B&W. Home run shot!!
I think these are all great Ben.The top one might benefit from a slight lightening of the foreground(the rocks). In the old days a graduated neutral density filter would have done that.You have a great eye for a photograph. What a privilege we have to be able to see these sights and capture them. Cheers. Geoff T