fall is in full swing this year we haven't had color like this in years and I'm taking in as much as i can. couple of different crops and angles let me know what you think.
Yeah I made 3 different lvls of value and blended them I was going for the punch not the subtlety but I guess I could knock it back a bit......just turn down your screen brightness lmao
Given the conditions, I like the third one because it's intimate and it's got some interesting light which is hard during mid-day... however it appears to be blurry.
The first one has a little too much empty blue sky.
The second one is pretty good in terms of the composition and subject, but I think the time of day isn't helping with the "wow" factor.
I know it's tempting to go around and snap as many photos as you can in a short amount of time (I do it sometimes too), especially when you have a very limited amount of time. But it's better to put the camera down, look one stellar composition, and focus on that. It's better to get one spectacular photo than 5 or 6 "OK" photos.
Yeah that part of my patience level is a little short I would love to be able to sit down at one place and just wait but for some reason I just want to take in everything so it's something I'm struggling with
Yeah, I know how you feel it can be hard not to run around and find every possible composition. Unfortunately it's usually necessary... but hey, it's free of charge, haha.
Excellent advice. I remember when I used to do that, thousands of shots and nothing to show for. Nowadays the camera stays in the bag until I'm certain I got something.
I think their a bit overcooked.
Yeah I made 3 different lvls of value and blended them I was going for the punch not the subtlety but I guess I could knock it back a bit......just turn down your screen brightness lmao
Given the conditions, I like the third one because it's intimate and it's got some interesting light which is hard during mid-day... however it appears to be blurry.
The first one has a little too much empty blue sky.
The second one is pretty good in terms of the composition and subject, but I think the time of day isn't helping with the "wow" factor.
I know it's tempting to go around and snap as many photos as you can in a short amount of time (I do it sometimes too), especially when you have a very limited amount of time. But it's better to put the camera down, look one stellar composition, and focus on that. It's better to get one spectacular photo than 5 or 6 "OK" photos.
I hope you get some good ones!
Yeah that part of my patience level is a little short I would love to be able to sit down at one place and just wait but for some reason I just want to take in everything so it's something I'm struggling with
Yeah, I know how you feel it can be hard not to run around and find every possible composition. Unfortunately it's usually necessary... but hey, it's free of charge, haha.
Excellent advice. I remember when I used to do that, thousands of shots and nothing to show for. Nowadays the camera stays in the bag until I'm certain I got something.