cegeiss
PhotoNet Pro-
Posts
2,079 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Events
Downloads
Gallery
Store
Everything posted by cegeiss
-
-
Not bad for a start. I noticed that no part of the picture is really in focus. You exposed at 3/10 of a second and cranked the ISO way up to 6400. So I assume you handheld the camera. I would guess that you'd gotten a better result with a tripod, decreasing the ISO and prolonging exposure. Of course that would have smoothed out the water a bit more and I am not sure whether you would have liked that look. If you don't have a tripod, a rolled up sweatshirt or a bag filled with beans works in a pinch. Finally, you might want to visit the location a bit earlier in the evening when there is still a bit of natural light in the sky. That way you might get a nice combination between artificial and natural light. It also would allow you to keep the exposure a bit shorter, so the brightly illuminated building wouldn't be overexposed as much. OK, that's way too many suggestions already. take care! Christoph
-
-
Best single print photobook service for landscape photography
cegeiss replied to forrest_andrew's topic in Nature
<p>I used AdoramaPix a couple of times and the results were stunning.</p> -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
liège-guillemins railway station - sncb europe Gare des Guillemins-Liege (Click for larger view)
cegeiss commented on sadeghmiri's gallery image in Architecture
Sadegh, had I seen this image first I would have loved it. But now I am spoiled by having seen the amazing colors of one of your other images from the same train station. So I am always asking - "What am I missing?" It is certainly an impressive structure and you took some amazing photographs of it. Christoph -
-
-
-
-
-
Gare des Guillemins-Liege (Click for larger view)
cegeiss commented on sadeghmiri's gallery image in Architecture
-
-
-