25. August 2012: Past over 3 years I did a re-processing on that image. It's interesting for me to see how my taste of editing has changed. You can have a look on the old version here.
31. May 2009: Another shot from holidays in Rügen, Germany last Week - just some minutes before sundown.
Technical Information: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Canon EOS 450D | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II | Tripod 3 RAW | ISO 100 | f/9.0 @ 1/20s-1/13s | Panorama [---][---][---] Latitude: 54°20'4.46"N | Longitude: 13°25'18.45"E --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hope you like it - every comment, critique & is much appreciated.
A good image, and a befitting title. I like how busy yet empty this photo is; the thick textures, the bustling wildlife and the empty road.
Composition wise, Its an interesting point. The sun appears to be badly placed, yet the rays make up for its "out of frame ness" as it traverses across almost half the frame. The shadows and lighting created in this image is a truly spectacular feat to witness.
As i rack my brains for something to critique this with, I come up with a blank.
It's been an honour to admire this photo, well done!
These kind of scenery looks so idilic... It's as if someone hat purposely put the whole thing together: the road, the trees, the grass, the light. It just looks so perfect. I know beauty is a relative thing and landscaped and places are supposed to be different and unique in their own ways, but seeing this I can't help but to thing God must have had a thing for Germany when Europe was created, or something. It's just so indescribably beautiful... And so is this picture. You definitely have some skills, keep it up
This one's good, but to be honest, I prefer the old version. While the colors are more realistic in this one, the old has a unified look to it that really works for me.
Freut mich! Ist doch interessant wie sich mit der Zeit der eigene Geschmack bzgl. eigener Fotografien ändert (der Anspruch ändert sich ja ohnehin brutal ).
Composition wise, Its an interesting point. The sun appears to be badly placed, yet the rays make up for its "out of frame ness" as it traverses across almost half the frame. The shadows and lighting created in this image is a truly spectacular feat to witness.
As i rack my brains for something to critique this with, I come up with a blank.
It's been an honour to admire this photo, well done!
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