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icedneeds more structure/personalization in the format and web title
+about me paragraph block is daunting
nice photos tho
preciate that. My overall goal was to at least have a super basic website and then go from there. I take a look at making it more personalized and trying to break up the about me. Thanks again
Couple shots of Denali I got on a recent trip to Alaska at the end of this summer. Didn't find out until halfway into my trip that it's apparently pretty uncommon for Denali to show itself with clear skies. 100% will return.
Ryan5_MNCouple shots of Denali I got on a recent trip to Alaska at the end of this summer. Didn't find out until halfway into my trip that it's apparently pretty uncommon for Denali to show itself with clear skies. 100% will return.
dang! I was there in August and it was totally socked in while I was there, though I was fortunate enough to be able to do a flight tour and get over some of the clouds.
It's the only time I've ever shot from the air and it was a quick flight, so I was panicking and there are tons of shots I'd do differently if I was able to do it again, but mostly I was super intrigued by getting aerial shots of the glaciers — so many cool textures and layers.
**This post was edited on Oct 10th 2019 at 5:42:25pm
Nice compositions all round, but the flare on first cat pic is too afrtifical. The cat is mostly front-lid so there's nothing really to motivate the heavy flare. Other than that, real sweet
jblaski
Went backpacking in the Wind Rivers for our honeymoon. Sucked packing in my heavy DSLR stuff, but totally worth it for the photos.
backpacking with gear isn't fun on the back. for the past two years or so i've gravitated towards shooting only with a 50mm. it's a fun challenge and it keeps the kit relatively light when packing.
toastbackpacking with gear isn't fun on the back. for the past two years or so i've gravitated towards shooting only with a 50mm. it's a fun challenge and it keeps the kit relatively light when packing.
That's exactly what I do, A7ii with a 20, 50, or 100. 90% of the time I bring the 50.
StuuuuuuuuuuJust moved to Kelowna and there’s a ton of deer in the woods behind my place
nice stuff, you should think about your compositions; notice how each photo the deer's head is the dead center of the frame and there is a bunch of negative space above and to the side.
similar advice when framing photos, not a requirement for every shot, of course, but in general - always think about exactly the information/the story you want to capture with a picture and shoot only as much of those elements as you need to explain the image but nothing too much more that will turn it into dead/negative space. organize those elements in whatever way you can that the image is visually balanced.
I continue to have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to landscapes. Would welcome any critique / feedback on this one. I like it for the most part when it's fully blown up, but don't find it all that inspiring shrunk down. Was also debating whether the flare helped, in terms of kinda mirroring the shadow line, or just looks distracting.
patagonialukeI continue to have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to landscapes. Would welcome any critique / feedback on this one. I like it for the most part when it's fully blown up, but don't find it all that inspiring shrunk down. Was also debating whether the flare helped, in terms of kinda mirroring the shadow line, or just looks distracting.
Did you add the flair in post? I think it's a little much and a bit distracting, but could work if it was more subtle.
I like the shot. Don't often to see landscape shot in a 1:1 ratio
coronaDid you add the flair in post? I think it's a little much and a bit distracting, but could work if it was more subtle.
I like the shot. Don't often to see landscape shot in a 1:1 ratio
sweet, thanks. And no, that flare was natural (shot a few w/ and w/o a hood, but didn't like the composition of the ones w/ the hood and w/o the flare). Might try to dial it back a bit in post. Really appreciate the feedback.
gravelnice stuff, you should think about your compositions; notice how each photo the deer's head is the dead center of the frame and there is a bunch of negative space above and to the side.
similar advice when framing photos, not a requirement for every shot, of course, but in general - always think about exactly the information/the story you want to capture with a picture and shoot only as much of those elements as you need to explain the image but nothing too much more that will turn it into dead/negative space. organize those elements in whatever way you can that the image is visually balanced.