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was that one of those subtle hints? translated: "hey azzhole, you probably should have just shot the tree behind it instead"The tree behind looks very interesting in its contorted shapes...
No, no hint. You already did it !was that one of those subtle hints? translated: "hey azzhole, you probably should have just shot the tree behind it instead"
tell you the truth. I dont like any of them particularly well. I like this one. simple sooc jpeg without trying to be "artsy". I do make some minor in camera adjustments though.No, no hint. You already did it !was that one of those subtle hints? translated: "hey azzhole, you probably should have just shot the tree behind it instead"
On the colour picture I would never guessed the cloth line is "THE subject".
yeah. i like the v on it too. Makes you wonder why you aren't looking dead center. And well, it is simple and quaint. Morning light helps. Really not a lot to it just simple. something like this i will have for my desktop screen this winter. i need to dump the bw on it now i dont want to look at it all winter when it is ten degrees.Interesting colour palette.
Ten degrees above zero Fahrenheit .Ten degrees below the freezing point ? Or above ?
It was almost the opposite for me last year. For some reason I have a hell of a time exposing for snow glare but take away the sun I know how to do a long exposure! Runnah told me to start over exposing more which seemed to help but I still don't quite have it down seems I get a lot of blowouts. kind of like snap photo, okay that is crap. adjust, snap photo, okay that is crap, adjust...I would say in average it is about the same, but that refers only to Toronto, not the whole south of Ontario. Toronto, like Buffalo, has own weather in winter. Crazy one. What I hate is sometimes for weeks we do not see sun and for winter pics sun is needed very much.
Get yourself an incident light meter, usually it is much less fooled by snow glare than reflective meters.It was almost the opposite for me last year. For some reason I have a hell of a time exposing for snow glare but take away the sun I know how to do a long exposure! Runnah told me to start over exposing more which seemed to help but I still don't quite have it down seems I get a lot of blowouts. kind of like snap photo, okay that is crap. adjust, snap photo, okay that is crap, adjust...
That is me with sun and snow..