Sunset, Oye plage
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Sunset, Oye plage
D7200 and sigma 8-16. In camera HDR. Handheld.
Thansk for looking!
Kindest regards,
Stany
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Re: Sunset, Oye plage
kindest regards,
Stany
I like better one good shot in a day than 10 bad ones in a second...
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Stany
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Re: Sunset, Oye plage
Those sky's are rather impressive, thanks to the enormous wide angle of this lens. Lovely.
But you will need something more to make a full use of this lens. In my opinion you would need something in the foreground like in your third image. If the footbridge would be a little more to the lift side of the image it would be even better. It will provide a leading line for the eye, from the bridge into the landscape and towards the fantastic sky.
BTW, did you use a graduated filter? The footbridge and marshes looks rather bright to my eyes, compared to the skies.
But you will need something more to make a full use of this lens. In my opinion you would need something in the foreground like in your third image. If the footbridge would be a little more to the lift side of the image it would be even better. It will provide a leading line for the eye, from the bridge into the landscape and towards the fantastic sky.
BTW, did you use a graduated filter? The footbridge and marshes looks rather bright to my eyes, compared to the skies.