#1 and #3 could do with lifting the shadows slightly on the tree line.
A bit of camera shake with the Chocolate Lab .
#1 and #3 could do with lifting the shadows slightly on the tree line.
A bit of camera shake with the Chocolate Lab .
I was just about to ask about the cloud and read your final line. I would go for a tighter crop of her head with the condensation, would look really awesome.
Nice additions; I love that cerulean blue Mountains
Both look good and a potentially problematic sky has been kept under control.
Lovely image--good exposure. Composition would be improved if the swan was not so dead center--if she/he had more space in front than behind. Suggest you try a slight crop off the right side and see if you like it. Some folks are concerned about maintaining a traditional size ration, in which case a little off the bottom would do that. You are getting very good with these graceful creatures!
Thanks Mal.
Thank you Binnur!
On the weekend I took a little road trip to Bracebridge Ontario, about 200km north of Toronto. I had read and seen photographs of High Falls and wanted to grab a few shots. I picked a bad time for this visit as the trails to the bottom of the falls were treacherous, covered with snow and ice. I had to make do with some shots from the top of the falls.
1 High Falls from the top
2. Flow going over the dam before heading over the falls.
3. Took the opportunity while up north to grab some more pics. This one from Lake Couchiching, at Washago. Note the reflection of the tree seems to have leaves while in fact its branches are quite bare.
4. A river in Washago.