Lovely colours Antonio,
It looks very inviting, but I bet it's not as warm as it looks.
It is, I guess, the Atlantic, isn't it?
I'm not great at geography
I'm still not sure how you manage to make them all so interesting
I don't think I'd manage that!
Good work,
The 2nd photo is very impressive, 4 layers with 4 different colors and the foreground details
have been revealed very well.
Hello Dave !
It is warm. Yes it is, if you consider that here - Setubal, middle Portugal by the sea - the temperature at this moment of the day - 14h 30m - is 20 degrees Celsius. Not bad for the end of September.
It is the Atlantic on the 1.st photo with a view to west, while the others images were shot in the Algarve - where you should come some day for holidays telling me so - pointing to the South.
The vertical shot was done with a G9. The others with the 20D.
I do know that you would do similar work on the images if you had the original raw files.
Thank you Yan
I made some sharpening on the foreground and I was careful when shooting with Aperture Priority.
Thank you for commenting
Nice shots and I like the bold colors.
Chuck
Hey Antonio,
Nice work, I like the bottom one best. Reminds me of the closing scene of 'The Planet of the Apes' for some reason....
p.s. I had a look at your website too by the way - really liked the wedding shots - very,very good. Especially the close up of the bride and the one looking over the priests(?) head and the group family shot. I like your style.
Thank you.
In fact there was no priest and it was someone who was with us who did the job.
In fact this was all set (the wedding and so) for us to shoot for one day. A so called workshop.
A pretty good idea if you want to practice a littel with people ready to act for you.
Like here for example when they were looking at my second camera seeing - or trying to because of the Sun - other pictures.
I think I would make a better treatment on this image if it was now...
This image is also posted here