3 photos of a lake next to my town:



I would love your ideas about these photos!
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A lakeHello,
3 photos of a lake next to my town: ![]() ![]() ![]() I would love your ideas about these photos!
Hi Iposiniditos and welcome
Nice photos although on my screen they seem a little dark? Also, I think they need to be straightened a bit. I like the exposure and colours in the sky in the first two! Cheers P
G'day mate,
Looks like a nice spot... Yep, the horizon's a bit wonky but that's easily fixed ![]() The dynamic range in these is quite extreme/wide so it would be difficult to not blow out the bright cloud highlights and still have good mid-tone detail in the distant trees etc, unless you have a play in Post Processing... Looks like youv'e done well exposure wise to keep detail... The sky tends to dominate in these, I'd suggest to try and have some form of foreground subject, maybe a rock, a tree, logs make terrific foreground subjects ![]() Aka Andrew
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