Golitha, Cornwall.


I notice a given tonal flatness in your images which is not due to
lack of saturation but of brightness control. I tweaked here the
brightness to reveal better micro contrast and micro saturation:
(Of course, you could do better from the RAW file)

GolithaXDpp.jpg
 
I'm not a landscape photographer but honestly these don't do anything for me. I appreciate that you were just testing out the lens but I think it was just the wrong time of day. The lighting is very flat and dull which is obviously beyond your control but I just think it was the wrong time of day to go out. Sorry, hope you don't mind but you did ask for feedback.
 
Andy,
Reading your introduction, I note you saying" trying out" and "new", - so in many ways this could be an experimental phase with the combination?
Fundamentally, it works; it captures a nice sharp image, with good contrast, colour and saturation (PP aware).
It's now a matter of knowing when to apply the limitations and how best to get the result PP.
But that's all the fun of our hobby eh?
 
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