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Old 12-26-2008, 06:26 PM
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Some diverse landscape shots

Hi everyone,
I'm new on this forum, I'm 19 years old student coming from Toulouse, in France. I have been practicing photo since June 2008 with a Canon EOS 450D and EF-S 18-55mm lens, and, of course, I'm keen on photo.
Although I mainly make ordinary shots, from time to time I do some HDR images.

Well, here are a few of my landscape shots I consider good:
"Just because of the moon..."

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"Gloom in the mist"

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"Essence of autumn"

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"Dreaming..."

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"Dusk"

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There, that's all.
Thanks for watching and please, tell me what you think about these pics, thank you.
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Old 12-26-2008, 06:33 PM
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hey welcome to the site, nice selection of photos

good composition, use of colour, range of value

dreaming is my favourite, keep posting!
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Old 12-29-2008, 01:21 AM
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I think We have a Pro here!

really happy that we have you on the forum.....

your shots is spot-on.

the "Dusk" image is cool.

Rate.
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Thanks so much to you both for nice words!
I'll post new pics soon.
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"Gloom in the mist" is spot on! "Essence of autumn" is great as well, but I think a standpoint a little lower would have been a great add-on.

Great photos, show us more!
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Love the first three. Only advice I have now is to try to keep the borders simple. Too much can distract from your photos.

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Thank you for commenting!

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Only advice I have now is to try to keep the borders simple. Too much can distract from your photos.
all right, I'll do that the next time


Well, I've not been into panoramic photo for long but that's very exciting, hope to do wonderful panoramics soon.
Here are my two first panoramic shots:

"Snowy day"

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"Old church"
Colours were too much tasteless, I didn't see interest to keep them so I aged the pic

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Really good photos in your first post, you have a good eye for composition!

I have to second rose regarding the frames, though, some of them are too distracting, like the one of "essence of autumn".

Nice work with the panoroamas, too. In the last one with the church it looks a bit like you had some dirt on your lens when the image is enlarged - you could try to remove that with photoshop or whatever software you're using.

Keep up the good work and show more!
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I have to second rose regarding the frames, though, some of them are too distracting
Yea, you're right. Even though I like shots with framing, I'll take care of that next time

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In the last one with the church it looks a bit like you had some dirt on your lens when the image is enlarged - you could try to remove that with photoshop or whatever software you're using.
In fact, this shot reminds me of the past so I aged it by adding some dirty things in order to emphasize on that thinking... I don't have those on the original shot.

I put on display another pic I took at an amazing sunset. This is the blend result of 3 shots with 3 different exposures but is not a HDR treatment:
"Blazing sky"

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Hope you'll enjoy it!

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i tried to enlarge the last one to get a good look at it but my computer is not letting me. Its a REALLY good shot and im curious as to what you did with the 3 pics.
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Link edited .
I merged the shots in photoshop and played with opacity
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Lovely.

Love the "Dreaming" pic in your 1st post.
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Very nice. I was able to enlarge it. I wish texas had mountains...
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Very nice. I was able to enlarge it. I wish texas had mountains...
Hehe, you've a lot of stunning things in Texas I don't have in France .
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HaHa! thank you
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