Callum Murray at Lorne Pier.
Love the angles mate.
Could also be rule of thirds perhaps?
Great shot in any case.
The tree pic is spectacular
Cheers. I like that one too.
Well, it was the course of a creek in the old days…Williams Creek?
Elizabeth St has flooded many times.
That forest track pic…all I can say is WOW!!!
In between my two Brown goal photos, I took these:
First, one for Sal:
Some photos are easy:
Focus isn’t perfect. In my defence I couldn’t see the screen!
They’re evil, I tell ya. EVIL.
A frankenbusminer at Coober Pedy:
Some angles are easy. Still, most people miss them.
At least I’m not one of those tossers taking shots through champagne flutes.
For a person whose life motto might be “go places, climb things, and take photos” it was hard not being a King Richard. At this particular moment the wind was up anyway – hence the distinctive empty shot.
Took me waaaaay too long to get an adequate shot at Field of Dreams. Need to learn my camera better (including in pitch black!)
Gotta love Macedon.
First time i’ve actually been up there!
Out of interest if anyone knows the answer, the first picture I would’ve liked the foreground to be brighter as the blue sky was way brighter than anything else.
What setting should I be changing to make that adjustment without overexposing the sky?
Some cameras will allow adjustment of the tone curve, so you could boost shadows up a bit.
Or you can do that in post processing.
Or it may have a hdr mode in camera.
Or buy a graduated ND filter.
Or shoot raw, keep an eye on the histogram , push exposure until you’re almost losing the highlights then pull them back slightly in post.
I actually think you may have started to overexpose the top of the cross before losing the sky. Just looking on the phone.
I do have HDR but from memory I don’t think it allowed me to shoot in JPG+RAW mode. Only JPG mode.