A path that beckons as it winds beyond. If you had highlighted (by using a ND filter) that bright sky to bring in the clouds it would be a stronger image, but that is just me. I'm wondering what your dof was....f8? ...the interior is soft. I attended a lecture and the presenter said that f13 is the best aperture to use for landscapes as there is no peripheral distortion. A very welcoming path.
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Thank you for the nice comment, I have to buy a ND filter at soonest
I checked the aperture value for this shot: F/7.1
An ND filter will change your life, it is so much fun especially with running water. Try using your polarized sunglasses over your lens for another cool effect. f7.1 huh? I was close... Thank you.
Hi, you have people showing in the photo...upper L hand aspect of image. That is against the contest rules. You might want to change it before you get a note from the mod.
This is such a lovely scene. It is unfortunate that it is soft because it needs to be brilliantly sharp to show off the texture of the walls, the patterns which engage us quickly. Just this morning I received a great article on the importance of tripod use for landscape photographers. I have attached it for you to read and enjoy.
Well, it was just after a big rain and the light was dim... Soft maybe but I still like the atmosphere it gives, Still.
Thanks for the article. Unfortunately I can't spend $1000 on a tripod. Anyway I can't take a tripod with me when I travel for 3 weeks on a motorbike. A toothbrush, a raincoat, but no tripod, no hairdryer, no computer. So should I stop photographing, or submitting bad pics to this contest???
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