This small image seems overly complex; but it looks much better at full screen size. You have nicely managed to keep the highlights bright but just below the over exposure level.
Nicely captured, shots like this always give me inspiration.
Thank you John I think this is a modest photo comparing to the images of fall uploaded recently to CinC
It's a great photo Binnur. There is a lot to look at and appreciate: the trunks to the left; the sole leaf in the lower middle foreground; the curving trunk to the right; the panoply of autumnal colours. And of course the lake in the background.
Well done!
Love the autumn colours, nice shot
I don't think you need any better composition!, it is lovely just as it is well done.
Very colourful Binnur, not an easy exposure to get right. I like that some of the colour is showing so well in the highlights on the water.
Grahame
Nice work, Binnur, I like your use of natural framing here.
Having been trying to capture just this sort of light for several weeks now, I can appreciate what a lovely job you have done of it, Binnur. Kudos.
Thank you so much Tony, Mike, Matt, Kay, Grahame, Greg and Janis for the encouraging comments . I'm glad that you liked the image
The image is a bit soft in the foreground because I was so close to the foliage and it wasn't a very suitable place for a better framing regarding a harmonized sharpness . But because I have got my new camera with 19 AF points , I will be able to try focus stacking for my landscape shots in the future. What I want to do is 'to stick with f/11 and try focus stacking and not use higher f points than f/11'. I shot this with f/11 too, but not focus stacked. I will share my experience about focus stacking landscapes here in CinC too , because if it works fine, some of you would like to try it too
You really captured this one brilliantly (pun intended) against the sun...beautiful indeed expanded in lytebox...makes me want to jump in the water...or just wade in it.
this makes me miss the 4 seasons. nicely done.
It does not look soft in the foreground to me at this size in the Lytebox Binnur?
At 17mm focal length f/11 focussing at 1.4 mtrs into the scene will give a DoF from 0.67 mtrs to infinity. Then it's a matter of ensuring that nothing prominent is closer than 0.67 mtrs within the frame.
I look forward to seeing the attempts at focus stacking landscapes, I could see this being useful when using longer focal lengths to ensure a prominent foreground subject, perhaps a rock is as sharp as the distant subject.
Ideal if there's no movement in the scene.
Grahame
Beautiful colours Binnur, could you not have climbed the tree on the right to get a better composition?
David