Here's another image from Lake Cootharaba last weekend. While taking some shots of the sunrise, I swung the camera around and caught the first bit of sunshine on this tree by the lake. Hope you like it.
Wonderful light Stephen. I agree with Mike - a bit too centrally composed, tree further to the right would have done the trick in that respect. My main criticism is the horizon - it's not level! That's a big no no in landscape shots I believe. Our judge for last months local photography club was really critical of it.
Thanks very much Mike, Andrew, Troy and Humayun! The colours did turn out nicely in this one - I think the grey clouds in the background help to bring out the colours on the truck and sand.
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Originally Posted by iceman
The only change I would've made is to frame the tree a little more to the right, so it's on the 1/3 - rather than in the middle.
Good tip Mike. I agree, that would have been better. I should have remembered the rule of thirds! Next time...
Wonderful light Stephen. I agree with Mike - a bit too centrally composed, tree further to the right would have done the trick in that respect. My main criticism is the horizon - it's not level! That's a big no no in landscape shots I believe. Our judge for last months local photography club was really critical of it.
Dave
Thanks Dave. Oops, I forgot to check the horizon! Not the first time I've made that mistake either!
I like it - the colours and light are great
Agree with Dave on the level, that's one of my frustrations at the moment. I wish I had one of those hot shoe levels when I was away, had ordered it online but didn't arrive on time
I like it - the colours and light are great
Agree with Dave on the level, that's one of my frustrations at the moment. I wish I had one of those hot shoe levels when I was away, had ordered it online but didn't arrive on time
Thanks Adam. I should look into getting one of those levels as well!
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Originally Posted by troypiggo
Yeah, lovely light. Nice, warm feel to it. And you've handled the exposure very well.
It's not my shot, I just googled the location and that site came up. The reason I was looking for the location is becuase as I said in my frist post, it would make a great timelapse subject. However central QLD is a bit far to travell from sydney.