- Camera: SONY
- Camera model: ILCE-6300
- Exposure time: 1/125
- Aperture: f/10.0
- ISO: 200
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(5 years and 2436 days ago)
This may have been a closer match to the contest goal if you had leaned back further (or stepped further back from the subject) to achieve a different angle, more toward an upward slight.
Although it is upview, it's very subtle. But the color and lighting are gorgeous!
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(5 years and 2492 days ago)
Very interesting composition... the old chair with the urbland style... GL author!
^thanks a lot!
great
This is a great portrait with wonderful light. However, I don't feel the clothing is all that unusual. Putting on a hat and glasses with a very "normal" pair of jeans and shirt doesn't really say unusual to me. Great photo, though!
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(5 years and 2493 days ago)
Dear author, I can not see here a unique or weird clothe... this is a normal and casual one (well, in my opinion)
I'm sorry i do not read the whole description. Can I ask a moderator, to delete my entry, reason Off Topic
Dear author, you can change the photo without problem, make another one and change...
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This is not the original image (the original was kicked) and it's not even the 2nd image (because I removed it). I chose this image (though inferior) to show why the background in the previous two was so dark and the highlights were so white. Although the photo was taken during mid-afternoon, this was the north side of a hill during winter - which is why the ground/ vegetation behind the oaks was so dark - and the winter sun was peeking over the top of the hills just enough to backlight the Spanish moss hanging from the branches - which is why it looks so bright. I only boosted the contrast in post enough to overcome the "equalizing" action of the camera's light meter and return the darks and lights to the way they actually looked in "real life." That is, the background was so dark, it was almost black and the Spanish moss was literally "glowing" hot white. These are the kinds of unusual and exciting light conditions that I should think photographers would literally drool over. At least I did (lol). The downside to capturing such an unusual shot is that people think I've "faked" the lighting in post (sigh). If he were here, I believe that Ansel Adams would have jumped at the chance to photograph a scene like this for the simple fact that he has some similar backlit forest landscapes...
http://sarahmatthewsy2.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/7dd17357-627d-4a9c-b16b-0398f7315cee_273.jpeg
http://sarahmatthewsy2.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/ansel_adams_forest_and_stream_lyell_fork_merced_river_yosemite_nationa_d5355365h.jpg (5 years and 2498 days ago)
a high res would be nice. Trees look cool with Spanish Moss, but I have to agree that it isn't really a "landscape" (like the theme asks for)
A good effort, but one of the great things about Ansel Adams photographs was his tonal range, your photos are lacking greys.
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Good candid photo this and just right for the theme,made me laugh this one
I am very happy to know that this made you laugh. Thank you.
My kind of livin
Yeah, mine too. Thank you.
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