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Sino_Patriot
01-29-2009, 09:51 PM
I took the photos in the countryside with my zuiko 14-42. Hope guys here like that.
http://img8.zol.com.cn/bbs/upload/2244/2243228.jpg
P1
http://img8.zol.com.cn/bbs/upload/2244/2243230.jpg
P2
http://img8.zol.com.cn/bbs/upload/2244/2243235.jpg
P3
http://img8.zol.com.cn/bbs/upload/2244/2243229.jpg
P4
Maddogmd11
01-30-2009, 04:59 AM
I like the second and last image. The second is far and away the best in my opinion but the last one just draws you in. The other 2 don't really grab my interest. I think the 1st could be improved by boosting the contrast and perhaps decreasing the highlights in the lower left.
Thanks for posting
Jim
Sino_Patriot
01-30-2009, 05:55 AM
I like the second and last image. The second is far and away the best in my opinion but the last one just draws you in. The other 2 don't really grab my interest. I think the 1st could be improved by boosting the contrast and perhaps decreasing the highlights in the lower left.
Thanks for posting
Jim
Hi, Jim, thank you for your honest reply. I like the 1st one, but you are right, I forgot to improve it in the Photoshop, therefore, it is not good enough. Thank you once again.
Ravenwing
01-30-2009, 06:26 AM
I agree with Jim about the last one, and I think the first one could be the best of the bunch with a little work! Nice series, Jeffrey.
Jim Flinchbaugh
01-30-2009, 07:33 AM
These shots look amazingly like eastern Montana, half the globe away.The first &third look so much like the Missouri breaks, I expected to see an elk in there somewhere.
Well done Jeffrey
jkrumm
01-30-2009, 08:02 AM
Hi Jeffery
I like your first one, the way the light is on the trees and the top of the hill, and how we can see much farther beyond the hill. I agree that some careful adjustments would help.
The second one might be worth coming back to in different weather, even fog, to see how it looks.
Linny
01-30-2009, 10:01 AM
Nice shots, thank you for sharing them.
Linny:cool:
Sino_Patriot
01-31-2009, 01:17 AM
I agree with Jim about the last one, and I think the first one could be the best of the bunch with a little work! Nice series, Jeffrey.
Thank you Nate. I will adjust the photos a little, then send them back. :D
Sino_Patriot
01-31-2009, 01:22 AM
These shots look amazingly like eastern Montana, half the globe away.The first &third look so much like the Missouri breaks, I expected to see an elk in there somewhere.
Well done Jeffrey
Hi, Jim, I was very afraid to meet a wolf or a panther on the mountain, because I found their dejecta in there. Anywhy, very interest journey.
Sino_Patriot
01-31-2009, 01:25 AM
Hi Jeffery
I like your first one, the way the light is on the trees and the top of the hill, and how we can see much farther beyond the hill. I agree that some careful adjustments would help.
The second one might be worth coming back to in different weather, even fog, to see how it looks.
Thank you Jkrumm, you give me a good suggestion on the 2nd photo. I will try again in the other seasons.
Sino_Patriot
01-31-2009, 01:25 AM
Nice shots, thank you for sharing them.
Linny:cool:
Hi Linny, I am very grateful for your kindly reply. Thank you very much!
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