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Heyyy guys
Another Photography, again
Weather was gorgeous today, and following was an amazing sunset. Could only get photos from my garden and bedroom, so it's mainly a sky you can see, but non the less, here's the photos:
And again, got some edits of them:
Not sure on these edits tbh. They sorta seem a bit, too edited? Oh well
Feedback appreciated, and as always,
Enjoy :bigups:
Another Photography, again
Weather was gorgeous today, and following was an amazing sunset. Could only get photos from my garden and bedroom, so it's mainly a sky you can see, but non the less, here's the photos:
And again, got some edits of them:
Not sure on these edits tbh. They sorta seem a bit, too edited? Oh well
Feedback appreciated, and as always,
Enjoy :bigups:
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awesome shots are per usual mate, i like the idea of the dark trees and the beautiful sky colors coming forward,
awesome c:
also the second edit is interesting,it looks like when you glitch out of a map on a game and you get them flat jpeg textures :rockedover:
awesome c:
also the second edit is interesting,it looks like when you glitch out of a map on a game and you get them flat jpeg textures :rockedover:
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planky wrote awesome shots are per usual mate, i like the idea of the dark trees and the beautiful sky colors coming forward,
awesome c:
also the second edit is interesting,it looks like when you glitch out of a map on a game and you get them flat jpeg textures :rockedover:
Strangely, that's the exact same thing I thought!
Thanks again
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planky wrote awesome shots are per usual mate, i like the idea of the dark trees and the beautiful sky colors coming forward,
awesome c:
also the second edit is interesting,it looks like when you glitch out of a map on a game and you get them flat jpeg textures :rockedover:
Nice set of shots man! I would have to agree about the second edit looking like a glitched out map of a game though!
Kind of interesting!
Kind of interesting!
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Not bad man, always love sunset pics btw what are you using to take pictures with?
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DOA wrote Not bad man, always love sunset pics btw what are you using to take pictures with?
Thanks
And I'm only using an iPhone 5 with the HDR mode on, not bad for now, but hopefully getting a DSLR in the coming months
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For these types of shots I would have exposed fully for the sunset leaving the trees a silhouette.
With your edits I see you were trying to bring the trees back in visual. The way to do this cleanly is 1. ALWAYS SHOOT RAW, NOT JPEG. 2. Set up a tripod, take 1 picture exposed for the sun, take another exposed for the trees, then put together in post.
I have a guide to photography here: Forums/t=6153526/introduction-gui...apher.html
But don't comment on that thread because it would be considered grave digging.
Overall not bad. Keep shooting.
With your edits I see you were trying to bring the trees back in visual. The way to do this cleanly is 1. ALWAYS SHOOT RAW, NOT JPEG. 2. Set up a tripod, take 1 picture exposed for the sun, take another exposed for the trees, then put together in post.
I have a guide to photography here: Forums/t=6153526/introduction-gui...apher.html
But don't comment on that thread because it would be considered grave digging.
Overall not bad. Keep shooting.
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looks sick man love the sun seting :0
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Nyan wrote For these types of shots I would have exposed fully for the sunset leaving the trees a silhouette.
With your edits I see you were trying to bring the trees back in visual. The way to do this cleanly is 1. ALWAYS SHOOT RAW, NOT JPEG. 2. Set up a tripod, take 1 picture exposed for the sun, take another exposed for the trees, then put together in post.
I have a guide to photography here: Forums/t=6153526/introduction-gui...apher.html
But don't comment on that thread because it would be considered grave digging.
Overall not bad. Keep shooting.
Ahh wow, never actually thought of doing the 2 different pictures! Definitely going to try that out next time!
And yeah, I know I should be shoot in RAW, but I am using the iPhone 5, so can't adjust what it shoots in (Not that I know of, unless I'm wrong)
And also, that's a fantastic topic! Why wasn't that stickied? Well deserves it!
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Bebe_Rexha wroteNyan wrote For these types of shots I would have exposed fully for the sunset leaving the trees a silhouette.
With your edits I see you were trying to bring the trees back in visual. The way to do this cleanly is 1. ALWAYS SHOOT RAW, NOT JPEG. 2. Set up a tripod, take 1 picture exposed for the sun, take another exposed for the trees, then put together in post.
I have a guide to photography here: Forums/t=6153526/introduction-gui...apher.html
But don't comment on that thread because it would be considered grave digging.
Overall not bad. Keep shooting.
Ahh wow, never actually thought of doing the 2 different pictures! Definitely going to try that out next time!
And yeah, I know I should be shoot in RAW, but I am using the iPhone 5, so can't adjust what it shoots in (Not that I know of, unless I'm wrong)
And also, that's a fantastic topic! Why wasn't that stickied? Well deserves it!
Oh wow I didn't know you were using an iPhone but yeah definitely try that trick out when you can.
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