ron_hofman 0 Posted January 20, 2004 All the equipment was listed except film and exposure information. Is this available? Link to comment
jtyr 0 Posted January 21, 2004 Sorry I don't record exposure info. I'm also not really sure about which lens I used or the filter. Those are my best guesses based on what I remember carrying with me that day. Link to comment
jtyr 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Although any feedback is welcome, I'm particualrly looking for feedback on the presentation of which this is a part. Link to comment
asimh 0 Posted June 14, 2004 nice shot with tricky lighting, no doubt. perhaps underexposing it a tad and using PS to get details in the shadows? also, you could crop somewhat horizontally, giving more of a panoramic view and getting rid of the hot sky on the top left. Link to comment
nathanwells 0 Posted June 14, 2004 for some reason or another there is bad contrast on this photo - I would say becuase it is both in the shade and in full sunlight (the film couldn't perform with such a varience) - keep shooting - in black and white I always try to keep things simple so as not to overwhelm, this shot is quite busy so it doesn't work to well for me. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 14, 2004 A different crop would help, I think, but it seems you have "one of Those skies", every photographer's nightmare. I love the water, but these shots are so difficult. So disappointing when you've planned a trip for so long, then have to eat it. It's a beautiful area, hopefully you'll have better light next time! Link to comment
asimh 0 Posted June 14, 2004 and you even used an 8X ND filter and still this much discrepancy? hmm, wow. Link to comment
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