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Crossing the Pond
This exposure is one I composed and edited last year, however I came back to this fall pond side shot with a new understanding of editing. The original shot is a focus stack, this one is not. This photo captured my attention, the tree leading out to the pond, rough, rugged, a bit chaotic in its nature, leading to the reflected side of the pond, orderly subdued. In the original shot it looks like I used a soft grad filter in the scene to expose everything, and now looking back I see this was a drastic mistake. Unfortunately there’s not a lot you can do about using physical filters and the destructive effects they can have on a scene. I cropped the scene lower than usual and tried to put more focus into the rest of the scene.
Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 160
SS: 1/60th
Focal: 10mm
Fujinon 10-24mm
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Crossing the Pond
This exposure is one I composed and edited last year, however I came back to this fall pond side shot with a new understanding of editing. The original shot is a focus stack, this one is not. This photo captured my attention, the tree leading out to the pond, rough, rugged, a bit chaotic in its nature, leading to the reflected side of the pond, orderly subdued. In the original shot it looks like I used a soft grad filter in the scene to expose everything, and now looking back I see this was a drastic mistake. Unfortunately there’s not a lot you can do about using physical filters and the destructive effects they can have on a scene. I cropped the scene lower than usual and tried to put more focus into the rest of the scene.
Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 160
SS: 1/60th
Focal: 10mm
Fujinon 10-24mm
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