I have actually never been to a forest before, as a result it was really hard for me to interpret the scenes. Luckily there were some mist that added a little drama. Please give a constructive criticism as per ur wish.
The last one was the best! I am spoiled. I live in a predominately coniferous temperate rain-forest (Vancouver BC Canada). Some forests can only be successfully photographed from outside the forest. I am drawn to the mossy boughs in photo 4, also.
Thank you. Before visiting this place my mindset was actually different since i hoped for different conditions. Things turned differently so I was actually confused. Thank you for your suggestions. :D
I also like 4 the best. 5 would probably take the lead if it was cropped up from the bottom just enough to get rid of the little branch. Nice work Tanay! I look forward to more!
I like them all, Tanay! Especially the second, and that light in it, which draws me in to the scene, and begins to suggest a story.
Ruth's point made me think; I'm inclined to agree, except that cropping makes the bottom of the image seem to drop out - the curves of the trunks, and the branch at bottom seem to contain the light in a sort of "U".
I've tried tonal adjustments instead, but now I can't see the wood for the trees (!), and I don't know if this looks fake:
The last one was the best! I am spoiled. I live in a predominately coniferous temperate rain-forest (Vancouver BC Canada). Some forests can only be successfully photographed from outside the forest. I am drawn to the mossy boughs in photo 4, also.
Thank you. Before visiting this place my mindset was actually different since i hoped for different conditions. Things turned differently so I was actually confused. Thank you for your suggestions. :D
I also like 4 the best. 5 would probably take the lead if it was cropped up from the bottom just enough to get rid of the little branch. Nice work Tanay! I look forward to more!
Thank you pointing that out, I will try to clone that out.
I like them all, Tanay! Especially the second, and that light in it, which draws me in to the scene, and begins to suggest a story.
Ruth's point made me think; I'm inclined to agree, except that cropping makes the bottom of the image seem to drop out - the curves of the trunks, and the branch at bottom seem to contain the light in a sort of "U".
I've tried tonal adjustments instead, but now I can't see the wood for the trees (!), and I don't know if this looks fake:
This made a lot of difference. Thank you Chris. I will apply that.
Great capture, Tanay! Where exactly would this forest be? I live in Delhi. You got a great portfolio too.
Good to know that here is someone from delhi. I am from Kolkata. Its sandakphu trek in the Singalila National Park