But with my trust 10-20mm Sigma lense and photoshop I managed a couple of decent shots.

I know.....it's a little bendy, but I like it.

Critiques welcome and admired !
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Bad weather and my new 10-20mm Sigma lensWent out the other morning to grab some nice sunrise shots....didn't happen.
But with my trust 10-20mm Sigma lense and photoshop I managed a couple of decent shots. ![]() I know.....it's a little bendy, but I like it. ![]() Critiques welcome and admired !
especially like the colours in the second one.
Both suffer from blown hightlights. perhaps you could clone some cloud over the hot sky in #2 for a winner Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
well the early rise was worth it.
ditto the blown highlights, but i dont feels its a big thing given the composition. My old photo teacher used to drum into us, bracket bracket bracket, you can fix things in the darkroom only if you have detail. Simon
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I really like the extra perspective of the fist image. The bottom vignetting seems to emphasize the shape of the pool (of water.) The perspective exagerates it even more. B&W just adds some nice contrast as well. In a nutshell, i really like it.
Steve.
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I agree with the other Steve #1 is a stunner. The composition and vignetting around the bottom draw the eye away from the blown bits
Well done Steve
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I love the perspective and angles of number 1 - well done.
I'm very jealous - I'm yet to use my new 10-20 in anger, as my d70 went into Maxwell's yesterday to repair the flashing green light syndrome. I'm looking forward to creating images like this when I get it back. Frank My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
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Very nice Sonny... I like #1 the best... Perspective, composition, mood - Love it...
Cheers, John
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I need to work on the blown bits agreed. Too many of my pics have over exposed skies and it sh%#s me. Will get some braketing happening....now where's my D70 manual....
Thanks all !! Sonny
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