The Daily Amateur Photographer Thread
#404
I think those are great perspective shots. If it was mine, the only thing I'd do is play around a little in Photoshop to give the levels, contrast and colors a little more pop. But there's really nothing wrong with it as is.
#405
The craftsmanship in the woodwork on the Woodies are just amazing. They opened up a beautiful museum on the Lake so folks can enjoy the history most of the year. Appreciate your comments.
Thank you,
CG
#406
Dude, you're like the crocodile hunter. I wouldn't get less than 10 feet from a wild snake unless I knew what it was.
"Crikey mate, a cottonmouth! She's a beaut! Let's move in for a closer look."
"Crikey mate, a cottonmouth! She's a beaut! Let's move in for a closer look."
#407
If it was me as well, i would align the horizon on pic number 2.
Also a suggestion on the 1st one if you were trying to capture the busy-ness of the town, try slowing down the shutter so that you capture the colors of the building and signs a bit more and then blurr the busyness of the traffic/people just to play with settings. A tripod or a lightpole may be necessary to make sure the stationary objects are not blurred if you keep your shuttle open a bit longer.
#408
Ignore the horrible photochopping of the sky, it was a quick magic wand switch.