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Blinded By The Light

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Another pic from my shoot in the woods at Dec 29 2008. The same forest as [link] :giggle:

location: Vogtland, Saxony, Germany :heart:

technical info: Nikon D300 & Sigma 10-20 EX @ 10mm; 1/160s; f/6,3; manual exposure. Added some contrast & saturation in Photoshop.

Hope you like it, comments & :+fav:'s are much appreciated. ;)

Full view for best quality :D


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Image size
600x858px 677.17 KB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D300
Shutter Speed
10/1600 second
Aperture
F/6.3
Focal Length
10 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Dec 29, 2008, 2:55:27 PM
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:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

I think this is one of those situations where the "centre" of an image is NOT to be avoided. The wide angle lens gives a sense of closure and protection to the image, almost like framing, but yet different.

The details in the extremes of the image are pretty good considering the challenge of taking this kind of shot.

Once question? Is it possible to use the shadows and highlights filter to balance out details in these extremes. (reason.... while this image will look great on a screen, capturing details in shadows and highlights is much harder in paper of canvas medium. If there is any desire to see this in print, on a wall for instance.... which is where it belongs, flattening the image a bit will help to retain details in the extremes. Reducing contrast won't work, becasue that will kill the "spark".)

Good luck, well done.