I have a few photographs which have sun rays playing on the sea. I feel I could improve the photographs but have failed in Photoshop so should I have taken them differently? I feel I am doing something wrong and would appreciate everyones advice. To begin with, should I give it up as a bad job? I am sure that there are instances when you are just wasting your time.
Regarding the photograph, it was taken approximately 18 months ago.
It was the end of a long hike over moorland. It was cold, windy and seemed to be heading for a storm which never materialised. The camera was a Panasonic FZ50 - a bridge camera. I realised that the scene would not be present for long so I placed the camera in auto (Aperture priority) and took the handheld shots as the clouds moved and altered the display. The shot was taken at 1/125sec, at f11, ISO 100, sharpness "Soft" ( I didn't realise this when I took the photo), white balance, Auto. The focal length of the lens at time of taking was 35mm, though I had a wide angle converter lens attached at the time which gave it a 24mm equivalent lens.
I took the shot whilst I was standing on the side of a steep hill, not the ideal situation considering. I have just realised that there is a sloping horizon. I know how to fix that.
The first photograph is of the full frame. The second is a cropped version in an attempt to improve the shot. I have the RAW images to work on if this would be better.
Original Shot.
Cropped Shot.