Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: jerryw on April 18, 2015, 06:45:57 pm
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As I said a week ago in the 1st Fabius Farm Seasons post, I'm doing a small series of the same location in different seasons and lighting.
http://photos.jerryweimar.com/fabiusfarmseasons (http://photos.jerryweimar.com/fabiusfarmseasons)
This is an additional group of images in the same series, from this morning 4/18/2015. The morning mist today made for a beautiful sunrise!
The snow is mostly gone now, with only a few patches left. And the temporary "lake" is just beginning to recede.
Hope you enjoy!
(http://photos.jerryweimar.com/img/s3/v38/p1351241557-4.jpg)
(http://photos.jerryweimar.com/img/s6/v143/p1119902181-4.jpg)
(http://photos.jerryweimar.com/img/s7/v162/p1119915189-4.jpg)
And here is an additional one from last week 4/11/2015.
(http://photos.jerryweimar.com/img/s5/v117/p1351325813-4.jpg)
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I like these (and the first series). Nice spot and a pleasure to see effort put into timing.
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I like these (and the first series). Nice spot and a pleasure to see effort put into timing.
+1.
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The second one (with the sun) in a 16:9 presentation is beautiful. Even the first presented as 16:9 would be wonderful.
I feel a more "letterbox" presentation accentuates the wide sweep of the landscape. Nice work!
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I like the third image in the series the best as I find the saturation of color to be spot on. In the other three, I think the sliders have been joustled a bit too much.
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Marvellous series. Kudos.
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Very nice photos. I like them all. Great example of studying an area and subject.
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The last suffers because the trees (the smaller in particular) don't stand out so well against the hills in the background. The first three, and IMHO particularly the third, are beautiful.
Jeremy
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The second one for me - the touch of mist combined with the curves on the shoreline add a feeling of depth.
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I like all, including the first two - I am guessing that maybe you didn't push the saturation on those shots. Fog is a great contribution. Nice to look at, scary to drive in.