thanks for looking. i start off with the same basic settings and adjust accordingly. there doesn't seem to be a "one size fits all" recipe.
also, possibly, different weather conditions and different lenses. i'm still experimenting to find what i'm after.
3rd one on the first set and 1st on these last 2..
I like the soft colourtones in that 3rd one and the bold more contrasty punch to the 1St of the last set..
Over all very pleasing in all of them
thanks for looking.
i was aiming for a 1970's style of photograph but think i need to make it a bit less obvious.
i don't use instagram but would assume it's not a good look.
Must admit I'd never really thought about this city in fog and rain - only seen photographs of it in summertime.
I like these and the last two after your edit. I don't know if you could be bothered but they might look more interesting in mono with this effect you're creating/applying.
#3 of the first post stands out, it's an excellent shot. The #1 shot in post 10 is not quite there, but I think could have been with a little more space to breath in the composition - just a little tight on every edge.
The shot for me is the third one of your first posting. I would argue for a chunk off the right hand to concentrate the eye a bit more. Turn it into a 5 x 4.
The shot for me is the third one of your first posting. I would argue for a chunk off the right hand to concentrate the eye a bit more. Turn it into a 5 x 4.
thanks for the comments.
the problems with the crop (for me) is the pole is now virtually dead centre instead of being slightly off and the extra water on the rhs (on the original) gave the approaching boat somewhere to go. (plus the rhs vignette has vanished)
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