The Dark Eye

4 years 1 month ago - 4 years 1 month ago #677659 by Nikon Shooter

Light is free… capturing it is not!
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4 years 1 month ago #677883 by Stephen Graham
Nice use of the line. 


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4 years 1 month ago #678182 by Breanna Ellington
Well done! great composition! 


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4 years 1 month ago #678768 by Nikon Shooter
Thank you!

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4 years 1 month ago #678792 by Brisbane-Wedding-Photographer
Lovely sharp image :)

Looks underexposed to me. Did you consider brightening it?


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4 years 1 month ago #678851 by Carl Mendez
Good composition! Nice timing! 


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4 years 1 month ago #678858 by Nikon Shooter

Brisbane-Wedding-Photographer wrote: Lovely sharp image :) Looks underexposed to me. Did you consider brightening it?


Thanks.

Yes, as always. This is a back lit situation and, to render the
mood, a given degree of recovery is desirable but there is
a threshold — not so much in terms of DR but of quality in
visual perception as illustrated in this side lit capture:



BTW — I limit the term "UNDEREXPOSED" to emulsion treat-
ment as I find it non applicable to digital processes where it
is referred to as rendition — DR being way greater than it was.

Thanks for your comment"

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4 years 1 month ago #678866 by Brisbane-Wedding-Photographer
Yeah actually on second viewing, I think perhaps the white background on this website is throwing me. It would look great with a dark framing.

You might be right about exposure being the wrong terminology. But that's what all the editing programs are calling it. So you might have to get used to that :p

I quite like the second shot you posted. The textures in the log are nice.


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4 years 1 month ago - 4 years 1 month ago #678868 by Nikon Shooter

Brisbane-Wedding-Photographer wrote: Yeah actually on second viewing, I think perhaps the white background on this website is throwing me. It would look great with a dark framing.

Yes, it should be an option.

Brisbane-Wedding-Photographer wrote: You might be right about exposure being the wrong terminology. But that's what all the editing programs are calling it. So you might have to get used to that :p

Hard headed, I am in contact with the maker of my converter to have
it changed for luminosity value or else that would be more relevant. I
teach the distinction to all my classes.

Brisbane-Wedding-Photographer wrote: I quite like the second shot you posted. The textures in the log are nice.

Thank you! :P

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