I really should tear myself away from this place and find some new material.......
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Maybe you should look for other places, but in the meantime I appreciate your excellent Devon pics ;-)
A true 5P shot. Great!
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Thanks Johannes. The feeling's mutual.
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Excellent as always.
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Good composition - I tried levelling the horizon and it's even better - at least a 4*
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
the stones appear to be fake and i like it!... I like it when the photos appear hdr surreal throughout. but then when you go retail you notice that a photo is real! 5 stars deserved.
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Coldwater, thanks. However, the horizon is level. It's the curvature of the lense that makes it seem off.
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Matt, I had straightened it to a grid, but it's no big deal. I am probably oversensitive to level horizons as a pilot - I enjoy seeing your work, regardless of whether I think it's straight or not!
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Oh, i see. Well thankyou anyway.
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Coldwaterjohn, something's just occurred to me. If you're a pilot you'd be used to the curvature of the earths horizon. A perfectly straight horizon would be unnatural. Epecially if you cruise at 30,000 feet. Just a thought.
I really should tear myself away from this place and find some new material.......
Maybe you should look for other places, but in the meantime I appreciate your excellent Devon pics ;-) A true 5P shot. Great!
Thanks Johannes. The feeling's mutual.
Excellent as always.
Good composition - I tried levelling the horizon and it's even better - at least a 4*
the stones appear to be fake and i like it!... I like it when the photos appear hdr surreal throughout. but then when you go retail you notice that a photo is real! 5 stars deserved.
Coldwater, thanks. However, the horizon is level. It's the curvature of the lense that makes it seem off.
Matt, I had straightened it to a grid, but it's no big deal. I am probably oversensitive to level horizons as a pilot - I enjoy seeing your work, regardless of whether I think it's straight or not!
Oh, i see. Well thankyou anyway.
Coldwaterjohn, something's just occurred to me. If you're a pilot you'd be used to the curvature of the earths horizon. A perfectly straight horizon would be unnatural. Epecially if you cruise at 30,000 feet. Just a thought.
Una composizione stupenda..ottimo HDR...Bravo!!!