Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Jeremy Roussak on August 26, 2020, 01:57:05 pm
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Jeremy
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Very good. That's looking, Jeremy.
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Now that is really cool, Jeremy. How did you get them all so sharp? I sometimes find that even f22 is not enough for such shots.
Edit: I just wanted to add that if you have any blue window skylight, I think bringing out more would greatly increase the natural contrast between orange of the tiles and the skylight blue reflecting the sky.
JR
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Very good. That's looking, Jeremy.
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Excellent!
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Terrific!
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Thanks, all.
John: f7.1 and be there, to misquote. It was taken with my Sony RX10-iv, hand held, 1/250th at 143mm (the lens is 24-600, 35mm equivalent). Uncropped. The tiles are illuminated in that way only as the sun sets, so the sky has lost its blue, sadly.
Jeremy
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I have the RX10-iii, and I am in awe of the Zeiss 24-600 lens and the stabilization that makes hand-held shots at 600 easy.
This shot is stunning, and the mysterious skylight floating by is a perfect foil for the tiles.