Re: Oregon Coast Monolith Series
Thank you Frank and Izzie.
Frank no re-shoots for me until I get to visit again but I appreciate your insight.
Izzie, I thought that I would point out the face to save you some grief from others :rolleyes: Do put this area on your bucket list but give yourself some time as there are beautiful sights worthy of a photograph around every bend on 101 it seems.
Re: Oregon Coast Monolith Series
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ShaneS
Frank no re-shoots for me until I get to visit again but I appreciate your insight.
LOL! I understand that situation all too well Shane!
The take-away is that any time you include a ground level reflection in an image, it is worth 'considering' shooting from a low angle. :p
Re: Oregon Coast Monolith Series
Aw...stop badgering her...she did her best while she was there.... and they all turned out nice...Hawaii has a lot of photographic opportunities too and perhaps all within Shane's reach, nice weather and all that compared to other places. Oregon is a special treat for her.
All those boogie boarding beautiful sexy male bods :rolleyes: over there surfing might be one day her cup of tea to photograph and show us, eh? No pressure...what do you say? :D Then she can shoot low to include some nice foreground...will that be a nice compromise, Frank?
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FrankMi
LOL! I understand that situation all too well Shane!
The take-away is that any time you include a ground level reflection in an image, it is worth 'considering' shooting from a low angle. :p
Re: Oregon Coast Monolith Series
People move Izzie...I'm not so good with moving targets no matter how sexy they are :)
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ShaneS
People move Izzie...I'm not so good with moving targets no matter how sexy they are :)
Awwww..moving targets need faster shutter speed...do not do manual for now, try Shutter Priority, zoom in and the Aperture will take care of itself. Get us some of those hunks shots...hhahahahaha
Greg (Footloose) should be good at this...
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Mark von Kanel
B & W Please!
Yes, PLEASE! You make very nice conversions and these photos would be glorious in your hands.
I like your use of the negative space in the sky but would also like a more conventional treatment; the two styles are equally effective depending on mood and taste.
All of them are very nice but the third one is especially appealing to me.
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pnodrog
B&W is for failed colours
I would agree with that only if you mean that a particular color or combination of colors are distracting. If you mean something else, I'd have to have clarification of what you meant before agreeing or disagreeing with you.