2 years ago I traveled to Myanmar with a photography tour, and it was great. As part of it, we went for 3 days on Inle Lake. An awesome place!
A few of the local fishermen realized there's good money in the tourist industry, so at sunrise & sunset they "hunt" tourist boats to show off their skills or rowing with their legs while fishing with the local specialized nets. This is one of the samples I shot there.
And in addition - my camera sunk in a lake in Poland a few weeks back, and I'm trying to get the community's help in funding a replacement.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/my-camera-sunk-in-a-lake-and-i-need-a...
Wonderful moment is captured with some great timing.
Perhaps a little better positioning, in order to establish a complete symmetry.
Definitely agree, but that boat spot was reserved for group guide :-)
Thanks!
Its an interesting shot. I'm usually not a fan of hazy skys but there is something cool about this.
In the upper sky I see a lot of dust spots from your sensor that should be cleaned out.
Probably water and not dust, but yes, I see them now a bit.
Thanks!
Maybe, it looks like classic sensor dust to me. If you blast the shadows on your image you will probably reveal a bunch more dots to clean.
Here is a great way to find them:
https://fstoppers.com/lightroom/more-efficient-spot-removal-lightroom-31...
Ive found that the visualize spot tool is kind of hit or miss, it occasionally will not be good at detecting spots. I think it only works well with skies that are very clean and free of haze.
Sometimes its just better to play with the develop panel to get the spots to pop out.