Just wanting some feedback on my shots from NZ.
THanks
Julian
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Re: C&C welcomed on my NZ trip photosHi Julian,
Seems everyone is visiting NZ... ![]()
I'm a sucker for still water reflections, so number one is great for me. You could probably boost the saturation a bit to bring it out more. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Hi Julz - welcome to the forum.
A couple of tips: if you size the photos at 800 pixels on their longest size this makes viewing directly from the post much easier, and we generally encourage posting of a max of 4 images - makes things easier to digest and critique... As for the photos - #1 is also my pick, and I wonder if some of the others might not benefit from a bit more contrast and saturation? Cheers - hope to see more! ![]()
Julian,
I like #7 and #1. However, I also think that if you play a bit with curves/contrast and saturation, some of those images will really "pop". The colours just look a bit flat. You night shots probably need a fix of the white balance, unless that's the effect you want. cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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hi julian as others have said number 1 for me.your've got to be happy with these images though.
cheers pa
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