Winding Pathway

Picture by angelmommy


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  • December 23, 2009
  • Nikon D60
  • Shooting Style Hand Held
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10 Comments

23 Dec 15:54
angelmommy

This photo was created from a single image. This is one of the first ones I have tried, so any advice is appreciated. I am very new to photography and HDR as well. Thanks for looking! =)

23 Dec 21:45
bryantbullard

What software are you using for your HDR? The composition is great. The sky is the only problem. Because it is made from only one single file, your sky is way overexposed.

23 Dec 21:47
bryantbullard

If you are going to use single files for your HDR, use RAW files and expose for the sky. You have a great eye and when you master HDR you will be deadly!

23 Dec 21:55
angelmommy

Thank you Bryant! I appreciate your opinion! I added a "Lomo" effect to this photo and I think that distorted it. I used Picnik.com. I tried Photomatix and love it. I'm going to definately purchase the pro version! :o)

23 Dec 21:56
angelmommy

Thank you Bryant! I appreciate your opinion! I added a "Lomo" effect to this photo and I think that distorted it. I used Picnik.com. I tried Photomatix and love it. I'm going to definately purchase the pro version! :o)

23 Dec 22:23
anonymous

I agree with Bryant, the comp is wonderful. The DOF is a bit off and the already mentioned sky. Great start! 6/10

24 Dec 03:14
bob1140

This is nice composition. Leading line takes view done this peaceful path. The lens hood has caused some vignetting. I agree that you have a natural eye but disagree

24 Dec 03:16
bob1140

that you should perfect your HDR technique. As a self-proclaimed photography beginner, I would concentrate on the creation of the image instead of HDR. 6/10

24 Dec 12:44
pigfacedshell

The line of the path is good as it leads the eye.

26 Dec 16:13
mharb

Nice composition...Keep shooting. I agree with Bob; perfect the fundamentals of photography first, and then work on the HDR. I also agree with Bryant; when it all comes together, you will do great work. 6/10!

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