
(5 years and 2627 days ago)
(5 years and 2688 days ago)
It's so dark, the lower third is basically black. I'd suggest cropping a large part of that away, to bring the focus up. It's weighing down your composition.
Those are the actual colors when i took that shot. That picture dint get any modification what so ever. And im not a fan of modify photos. You will never see any of my work with vibrance adjustment like 95% of the shot i see everywhere.
So this is the real deal
Those are the actual colors when i took that shot. That picture dint get any modification what so ever. And im not a fan of modify photos. You will never see any of my work with vibrance adjustment like 95% of the shot i see everywhere.
So this is the real deal
I wasn't talking about adjusting your values, I was suggesting cropping the too dark bottom off a bit, so that it is less 'bottom heavy,' composition wise.
And as for "the real deal," that is dependent upon the camera you are using. Some cameras record value levels differently than others. Having seen enough sunsets, I'd be willing to bet that the shoreline was not nearly pitch black with that much light still in the sky...
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Cuba is a weird place but it's the best for sunsets (5 years and 2688 days ago)
Thanks to whoever Fav that one
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used a 10mm lens to get the whole tree on
Nice fish eye effect
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