Camellia, Peter found your secret hideout!! Peter, you take great shots of planes and now, you take great shots of boats, too. A photographer with many talents!!
Fantastic. Could you please explain what type of lens/focal length you used? When I try to take scenery, I might get the width but really the subject is just not interesting or prominent. thanks!
Hi Nancy. This shot is actually a scan of an old snap that was taken on a Pentax 928 compact zoom, brightened a little with software and cropped very slightly. It would have been taken on the wide end of the range. These days I use a Nikon bridging camera most of the time for scenery and the wide end is 24mm which is where I tend to leave it. Always worth looking at the picture after and considering cropping which can emphasize a more interesting element of a shot.
Ha! How did you find my boat???? 😉
ReplyDeleteVery nearly😄
DeleteWow thats a mess of boats
ReplyDeleteLove the little bits of orange scattered about.
ReplyDeleteCamellia, Peter found your secret hideout!!
ReplyDeletePeter, you take great shots of planes and now, you take great shots of boats, too.
A photographer with many talents!!
Fantastic. Could you please explain what type of lens/focal length you used? When I try to take scenery, I might get the width but really the subject is just not interesting or prominent. thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy. This shot is actually a scan of an old snap that was taken on a Pentax 928 compact zoom, brightened a little with software and cropped very slightly. It would have been taken on the wide end of the range.
DeleteThese days I use a Nikon bridging camera most of the time for scenery and the wide end is 24mm which is where I tend to leave it.
Always worth looking at the picture after and considering cropping which can emphasize a more interesting element of a shot.