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Landscapes+ B&Whi all, had a day off today so decieded to go for a drive in the hills and try my hand at some landscape shots and try out my ND grad filter. also switched a couple to B&W, i like how they came out but some C&C from everyone would be appreciated!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() nikon d300, 10.5mm f2.8, 17-50mm f2.8, 50-150mm f2.8. Bronica sq-a 80mm f2.8,. sunpak 383's and a 622 for kicks, pw's, and other assorted bag fillers
Hi David,
Nothing like a day off in the Adelaide Hills. In Sydney you need to drive for a couple of hours for an open field : ) The first image appears to dark in the foreground and not interesting in the composition. The second is much better and can be transformed by cropping to a square and using the rule of thirds (ie the dark foreground bottom third / the bright sky and tree silhouette for the middle third and finally the darkened clouds for the top.) The layout of the canola field is good though a clear blue sky day with perhaps a few white puffs of cloud (choose your next day off in better weather : )) will give it a more interesting colour compostion with the blue/yellow contrast. Cheers Greg
thanks for the feedback, i agree with you all about the foreground in the 2# pic, but i not much of a fan of cropping pictures! im in the market at the moment for a 6X6 medium format. if only i already had it! thanks again
nikon d300, 10.5mm f2.8, 17-50mm f2.8, 50-150mm f2.8. Bronica sq-a 80mm f2.8,. sunpak 383's and a 622 for kicks, pw's, and other assorted bag fillers
hey critter, the shot of mt barker was taken from a spot near Wistow and the other two were shot on the way out to kantmantoo. two places i can assume 99% of people have never heard of!
nikon d300, 10.5mm f2.8, 17-50mm f2.8, 50-150mm f2.8. Bronica sq-a 80mm f2.8,. sunpak 383's and a 622 for kicks, pw's, and other assorted bag fillers
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