1/500 F9.0 -1.0EV ISO 100
wut do u think?
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1/500 F9.0 -1.0EV ISO 100
wut do u think?
It's an interesting shot and the sky looks very good on the left side, but too dark from the middle to the right side.
I also think that for a shot like this it might have been more interesting to use a slow shutter-speed maybe 1/4 second or slower.
thx
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I agree with Marco, the exposure across the image does need to be balanced a little more (you may be able to help some with a levels/curves tweak), but I disagree with him on the shutter speed issue. I think an long-ish shutter speeds are going to result in lost detail in the wheat stalks. I would like to see some of the bottom cropped off however; just a thin line of that black band across the bottom would be sufficient.
I agree that their should be some cropped of the bottom, and I think that the upper RH corner is a little dark.![]()
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I NEVER mind when people disagree with me so always feel freeI just wanted to point out that most of the wheat stalks are soft anyway and the darkness obscures most of the detail anyway....Since there is a wind that we can see going from left to right...a slow shutter speed might have totally changed the feel here and made the image more dynamic...just my
Thx
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