Weekly Landscape Thread: March 9th - March 15th

What PP are you using?
Very nice shots....a lot of ocean-emotion embedded in them.
Regards Steve
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1.- Try to correct exposure right from the camera, taken exposure to max highlight without blowing them, to the right zone of the histogram. Also use a grad filter for the sky and get maximum detail in the shadows(essential for this type of pictures).
2.-Lightroom for adjustment of exposure and WB of the raw.
3.- In Ps, levels, curves ,some colour correction and smart sharpen.

Regards
 
All I can say is, that light & sky is to die for!

Thanks. Oh, I don't do much in the way of landscape unless I'm traveling. Maybe one of these days - winter is just about over ;-)
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AEH
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0.02 foot-lambert's I see - that's not much light ;-)

I note that everything is nice and straight up & down - no distortion. What lens is that? And, did you PP the perspective?
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AEH
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Sorry for the delay. The lens was a Tamron 17-50 2.8. It was shot from tripod of course, so the scene was straightened via a spirit level first. No noise reduction has been done, but there has been some color corrections and levels tweeking.

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Jem

The artist formerly known as IdiotStic

 
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Shoot True - you only get one chance
 
I don't do much of what I consider landscape unless I'm traveling. Does this qualify? Shot today locally.

Rushing Water
A-100, BBC, f/8, 1/125, ISO 200, 300mm (450mm - 35mm eq)



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AEH
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....You were in the great outdoors and captured a babbling brook in action! A landscape with a tight crop...... don't you think? Now.... if it had a wren hopping around those rocks...ah! that would show up on another theread as well?

Regards
Steve
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Shoot True - you only get one chance
 
Little to no editing on these:









 

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