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Olive tree and a vine in a vineyard (2 images)Not sure if these will be popular or not given the recent spate of wine/vinyard related images, but i snapped these in Argentina. Cheers
[img]http://www.fototime.com/{D0AE7D0C-E735-4672-BC2B-347FA40791EC}/picture.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.fototime.com/{33649708-18BA-43DB-9F57-C6DB7CBC13A4}/picture.JPG[/img] Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I like the first one.
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Thanks Leigh. The circ pol effect (darkening) on the left hand side of the sky is a little annoying, but i like the tree. The olives produced at this farm were also very tasty.
What do people think of the vine (#2) are there any obvious technical problems with it? Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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G'day, You could even out the sky using a gradient in PP, tempted to try and get some lighter tones in the foreground though, maybe select the foreground and adjust the top/highlight level a smidge? Just seems a tad dark to me... Good lines and framing. I like the second, only suggestions that I can think of is to shoot from a little lower to avoid the lower stem meeting the horizon in the background, and I'd clone out the stray vine coming in from the left... Aka Andrew
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