The tree is too blue for me (never tought I would say that about blues),
but that's probably because you're too long into the night. The last
two are my faves.
The barn - the flowers worked better agains the more blurred barn, I'd
try one with more DOF and fight the wind on the flowers, at least as a test.
The one with the blurred lights is very interesting, but I'd try a
longer blur, maybe a flash with second-curtain sync and low power...
against the radar sign.
Even if it's plain sunlight, you never get exactly the same result -
ever. At least, in my experience. Trying is fun, so... keep shooting.
LF
Larry Colen escreveu:
Tree at dusk:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/3473744601/in/set-72157617314321580/
I stopped to shoot the lights of South San Jose at dusk, and turned
around to see the tree silhouetted against the sky. The shots I
stopped for didn't turn out like I had hoped, but the tree was fun.
A little while earlier, I had stopped to shoot an old barn:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/3473799297/in/set-72157617223038203/
The impetus for the drive was another attempt at the horses on San
Felipe rd. Even though they were shot at about the same time as the
day before, maybe because they were in an open field, but the light
didn't seem to have quite the same quality.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157617224295429/
It's pretty easy to get decent shots of horses in a field, but getting
good shots is a lot harder than it looks. Though I suspect that you
can substitute just about any noun for "horses in a field" and the
sentence will still be true.
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