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    Shadows and Sky

    Shadows and Sky

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    Re: Shadows and Sky

    Hmmm, this is interesting John,

    I was wondering why the shadows on decking were blurred, but the rest of the image sharper - and wondered if you had used a long exposure with ND to achieve this*, but the EXIF data shows 1/2000s, f/8 and iso 200 on a Nikon D750 with Nikon 10-24mm lens at 11mm.

    * my thinking was the sun had moved while scene and camera were stationary.


    Does it need a little clockwise rotation to get the average of the posts more vertical?

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: Shadows and Sky

    I like what you are trying to achieve here, John...could have been a stronger composition (in my eyes and opinion) if you had moved a little bit to the right to get that road straight-er. Just my thoughts..

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    Re: Shadows and Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hmmm, this is interesting John,

    I was wondering why the shadows on decking were blurred, but the rest of the image sharper - and wondered if you had used a long exposure with ND to achieve this*, but the EXIF data shows 1/2000s, f/8 and iso 200 on a Nikon D750 with Nikon 10-24mm lens at 11mm.

    * my thinking was the sun had moved while scene and camera were stationary.


    Does it need a little clockwise rotation to get the average of the posts more vertical?

    Cheers, Dave
    Hi Dave,

    No filter used, yes it probably does need a bit more rotation. Thanks for comments and suggestions.

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    Re: Shadows and Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I like what you are trying to achieve here, John...could have been a stronger composition (in my eyes and opinion) if you had moved a little bit to the right to get that road straight-er. Just my thoughts..
    Hi Izzie,

    Thanks for comments and suggestions.

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