
Another dual-exposure composite pic. The light never seemed right.. and as I walked over that little hill, you could see a bunch of brilliant colour behind there.. But there were trees and railway power lines etc in the way.
D70s, Tokina 12-24
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Sunset field![]() Another dual-exposure composite pic. The light never seemed right.. and as I walked over that little hill, you could see a bunch of brilliant colour behind there.. But there were trees and railway power lines etc in the way. D70s, Tokina 12-24
Didn't look like you had much luck with that particular shot.
There seems to be some potential in the sky but unfortunately the rest of the scene is pretty bland.
Yeah, I think I know what I was TRYING to achieve.. but the light was pretty lousy, and I just couldn't quite get it to sit right in PP
![]() Nevermind, the 12-24 will live to fight another day (preferably when it has something prettier to look at!!!)
This one comes up very dark and lifeless on my screen.
The pic with the pooch looking at the boys playing (in the same field) works better for me. Cheers Michael
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