tonydwolfe
Homestead Ghosts
Landscape photography, in reality, is easy. Art is subjective. Sure, mastering your equipment, understanding your settings, your post processing. You can bring an image all together seamlessly. However, once you begin taking those wide open scenes [That to be fair I am REALLY fond of] and condensing them... You begin finding challenges, forcing you to think out of the box. This scene for instance, garbage, scrap tin from roofing, flyers on the trees. Had to frame around it, and use a foreground element to help bring you into the scene... Did I do it alright? I don't know, but I am trying to learn how to construct a proper composition.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f5.6
SS: 5secs
Focal: 10mm
This is a focus stacked image of 13 shots at 5 seconds each.
Homestead Ghosts
Landscape photography, in reality, is easy. Art is subjective. Sure, mastering your equipment, understanding your settings, your post processing. You can bring an image all together seamlessly. However, once you begin taking those wide open scenes [That to be fair I am REALLY fond of] and condensing them... You begin finding challenges, forcing you to think out of the box. This scene for instance, garbage, scrap tin from roofing, flyers on the trees. Had to frame around it, and use a foreground element to help bring you into the scene... Did I do it alright? I don't know, but I am trying to learn how to construct a proper composition.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f5.6
SS: 5secs
Focal: 10mm
This is a focus stacked image of 13 shots at 5 seconds each.