What do you think about it? What's wrong according to you?

11 years 7 months ago #254696 by mstkldr
If you were me... what were you do? :thx2:


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11 years 7 months ago - 11 years 7 months ago #254703 by rmeyer7
My first thought is, I'd shoot this at a time when there's much less light so you don't get the blown-out highlights. And/or, use a dark ND filter if you have that option.

Then my second thought is, shoot it with a wider angle. If your lens can't do that, zoom with your feet ;) But it would be great to see the area where all that falling water is ending up.


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11 years 7 months ago #254706 by Darrell
:agree: I would also like to see the top

You will not be judged as a photographer by the pictures you take, but by the pictures you show.
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11 years 7 months ago #254730 by KCook
The blown out sky bothers me. Best fix for that would be to shoot at a different time of the day, or in different weather. If I were stuck with getting the shot under the circumstances shown, I would do detail studies, which exclude the sky. Multi-exposures for a composite or HDR effort is always an option, but more work than I would put into this subject.

Kelly

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
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11 years 7 months ago #254825 by mstkldr
Thanks all of you about your comments. All of them really true and wisely. At this travel we were there when the sun was reverse angle...so it's reason of blow up unfortunately. My position was not comfortable so I couldn't zoom with my feet :P

Actually best solve is HDR I suppose ;)

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11 years 7 months ago #255240 by MadFlasher
I would edit it in photoshop using the sky tool and maybe make it a tad sharper. I'd then take it to lightroom and "fun it up" a bit with the preset settings.


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11 years 7 months ago #255266 by Scotty
Slow it down.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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11 years 7 months ago #255809 by BrandyMaeD
I think it's a nice shot. :)


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