Khun Jeremy
Walleyed
I remember loving this moment of light through the mist just as the sun rose over Exmoor but wasn't sure what my main focus was going to be so I ended up doing a rather odd thing at the time, for me that is, by ignoring the view finder and simply using the LCD on the back of the camera. The odd part is that I can't see a thing without my glasses!
I find looking at light with blurred eyes can sometimes help to compose a better image rather than seeing the sharp details corner to corner. Yes, I do wonder myself how my mind works!
This is a previously submitted image and yet another one where I gasped at the amount of saturation and contrast I had applied at the time! I think it goes to show that regardless of how good the capture is, you're only halfway round the track until you have found a way to process an image. In some cases we can end up going backwards past the starting blocks if we're not careful!
Thank you for finding your way here :)
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Walleyed
I remember loving this moment of light through the mist just as the sun rose over Exmoor but wasn't sure what my main focus was going to be so I ended up doing a rather odd thing at the time, for me that is, by ignoring the view finder and simply using the LCD on the back of the camera. The odd part is that I can't see a thing without my glasses!
I find looking at light with blurred eyes can sometimes help to compose a better image rather than seeing the sharp details corner to corner. Yes, I do wonder myself how my mind works!
This is a previously submitted image and yet another one where I gasped at the amount of saturation and contrast I had applied at the time! I think it goes to show that regardless of how good the capture is, you're only halfway round the track until you have found a way to process an image. In some cases we can end up going backwards past the starting blocks if we're not careful!
Thank you for finding your way here :)
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