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lilfatman
14-03-2008, 19:17
took theses this mornig at about 6.00am, i was amazed how different a sunrise looks to a sunset
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/1614/DSCF1792.JPG
then i zoomed in
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/1614/DSCF1790.JPG
then i zoomed in some more
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/1614/DSCF1794.JPG
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/1614/DSCF1795.JPG
Stunning sky, however, have a little think about composition and exposure.
Trees are quite cropped in some shots. Silouette may have worked well on these, if the full tree was shot against the sky.
andyjayh
14-03-2008, 20:55
Like the last two :)
minimeeze
15-03-2008, 16:19
I love the colours in these shots - looks like the apocalypse!
lilfatman
15-03-2008, 16:31
thanks for comments the shots were taken leaning out of a lorry window whilst parked on the kerbside so i was in a bit of a hurry....
Lovely captures of an amazing sky.
Stunning sky, however, have a little think about composition and exposure.
Trees are quite cropped in some shots. Silouette may have worked well on these, if the full tree was shot against the sky.
Indeed.
With shot two, if you had kept the same focal length, and moved closer to the tree, you'd be onto a winner. the advantage then being, you still get all the wonderfull sky in the frame, but the tree becomes more apparent. This, imo, would help alot in the composition.
Also, as said, when you crop, try not skim off parts of the tree which constitute your main subject matter.
Good effort though! Keep it up :D
macky799
15-03-2008, 22:58
Good shots #2 for me but i would try it with a bit cropped off the forground not to keen on the last two don't really like the colour of the sky, but thats just me:shrug:
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