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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: Snetiger on August 26, 2016, 11:20:32

Title: Sunrays
Post by: Snetiger on August 26, 2016, 11:20:32
(https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8088/29227018915_cc27c895f8_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/LwG7te)GYT_4765 Solopgang Svenshult (https://flic.kr/p/LwG7te) by Jens N. Roved (https://www.flickr.com/photos/zubair-roved_productions/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: Frank Fremerey on August 26, 2016, 12:55:12
Beautiful.
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: Jakov Minić on August 26, 2016, 14:29:27
The warm colors make it so romantic :)
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on August 26, 2016, 15:22:27
Pretty, but sky is on the bright side to give the sun rays prevalence.
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: snowtiger on August 26, 2016, 16:20:52
True Bjørn.

I was aiming at balance in the exposure though. :)
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on August 26, 2016, 16:42:14
I am familiar with the problem. However, even though exposure issues are real even in the digital domain, there is no penalty to step outside the "real" world and recreate it more as we perceive it ourselves. Even a change in camera vantage point or re-framing the image could help us create something different.
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: snowtiger on August 26, 2016, 21:10:32
Yeah, I have a few more shots with different settings and angles.  :P
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: David H. Hartman on August 26, 2016, 21:34:32
This photograph looks better against a dark background [as currently proceed] I prefer to tweak a photo for background it will be shown against.

Dave

I find programs like Capture CNX-D that do not offer the option to view an image against the type of background it will ultimately be viewed against a problem.
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: snowtiger on August 27, 2016, 01:52:17
Totally agree. Looks good in CNX2. :) If printed I will put it in a dark frame.
Title: Re: Sunrays
Post by: snowtiger on August 27, 2016, 13:36:49
Btw. I made an adjustment to the sunshade of the 50/1.4G out of an old cola bottle.