Morning shoot

PhotoriousMe

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Finally got a chance to get out to play with the D7100. I tried to catch the morning light because it was going to be a bright clear day. Just my first set so I'm happy with the results although I see lots of room for improvement. C & C is welcome.

Dave

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Red fall leaf.jpg


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Smooth rock.jpg


White canoe.jpg


Wine flower.jpg


Morning light.jpg


Puddle.jpg
 

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I would love to fish that beautiful spot! Nice shots.
 
Nice set. #5 is my favorite, but I would try dropping the highlights a little, and see if I could darken the sky some. But I may also be very wrong about that! :lol:
 
Nice

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Just one comment and that is that you would make it a lot easier for folks to refer to your images if you would number them when you post them. Without numbers, a reviewer may have to flip back and forth to make sure they still have the right "number" in the long set of postings. It also makes it easier for a reviewer to tie a comment to a numbered image.

Actually two comments, the second being that if you do want C&C, then you might to think about only posting only two or three images. You have 13 images here (if I counted them right) and for someone to review every single one of them at 2 to 3 ± minutes an image (if they are serious) is expecting a lot. You will get more C&C if you only post a few images at a time, particularly since I am guessing that some of these probably belong in Landscape & Cityscape rather than Nature & Wildlife.

WesternGuy
 
Nice, vivid color in 1 (not sure about the monitor i'm using here). I'd try a few like 2 using a two-stop soft grad filter (almost vertical in that one). Images of the flat rock like you posted could be good in b&w, with grad/cpl and/or color pass filters - orange or red could work with that rock, grad could reduce the brightness of the water further out.
 
Wow, those are gorgeous! Nice work!
 

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