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Moravian fields


zaborowski

Exposure Date: 2010:10:15 10:50:17;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D70s;
ExposureTime: 2/1 s;
FNumber: f/7;
ExposureProgram: Manual;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/6;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 140 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 210 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Beautiful lines and patterns and the undulations make the symmetry more dynamic. Beautiful b&w photo. BR

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Superb leading lines and undulating terrain, that makes for a mesmerising image.

Very well done!

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

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Makes me dizzy, glad I'm sitting!  Fine shot.  I'm on the fence regarding the OOF foreground, was this intentional or a byproduct of a long lens?  I good opportunity for focal blending if that is in your processing bag of tricks.

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An excellent shot, Bartosz. I love the undulating lines, and the dynamics of the shot. I like it as it is, but I believe that front-to-back sharpness would be even better. I understand that this is impossible to achieve in a single shot with this focal length. As suggested by Harry, focus stacking would be a viable approach for this, using your equipment. I tried this once with a crop sensor Canon body, with a 100 mm lens (about 160 mm in 35 mm terms). You would need to blend many individual frames, but it would work. Nevertheless, this is a beautiful shot worth being the No. 1 in Landscapes. Goes into my favourites :-) Best regards. Peter

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Frankly, I kind of like the irregularities in front-to-back sharpness. It is not so extreme as to be problematic and it gives it a classic look, leading the eye. I wouldn't change a thing.

Tim

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Hi Bartosz

Nice landscape composition. Good white/gray balance and texture. Good persperctive effect. Good sharpness (DOF) and adequate brightness. Congratulations. Roldao (from Brazil)

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It is strange but I don't see this as a landscape.  It looks like a rug that has been unrolled.

Jerry

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