Hi All
The following snap was taken from the banks of cauvery near sangam which is a popular tourist spot 100kms from bangalore
The EXIF Details are given
Camera:Canon EOS 40D
Lens: Canon 10-22mm
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO:100
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Hi All
The following snap was taken from the banks of cauvery near sangam which is a popular tourist spot 100kms from bangalore
The EXIF Details are given
Camera:Canon EOS 40D
Lens: Canon 10-22mm
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO:100
Hi Subramanya,
A good scene visualisation but the light is too contrasty.
Wonder how the sky(Read clouds) got overexposed with the foreground still underexposed at the same time.. furthering the level of contrasty light present.
Maybe you could try an HDR image to try and get details in all the luminosity ranges...
Good composition nevertheless...
TFS
Bhibhev , i have set the contrast , Color,Sharpness to max which may explain the under and over exposure. I'll reset it to default and check how the shot comes out next time
beautiful scene...but as Bibhav said too much contrast...
Subramanya,
The clouds have got burnt and lost details. What time of the day was this photographed? Are you shooting in RAW or jpeg? If you are shooting in Raw then the default settings should not matter. If you can share how you are postprocessing, then may be we will be able to visualise better.
Cheers,
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Hi Sabyasachi
I shoot in RAW. I have set the picture style in 40d to landscape with the following settings
Contrast : 4
Sharpness : 7
Color saturation : 4
Color tone : 4
I am also using Adobe RGB as my color space , as i need more colors.
Regarding post processing , i just increased the sharpness in DPP and nothing more.
This shot was taken in the afternoon around 1.00 PM
Last edited by Subramanya Shankar; 24-08-2009 at 08:00 AM.
Subramanya,
The picture styles won't affect your RAW images.
When you are clicking, check the histogram. The histogram has values from 0 to 255. If the graph touches the right side, then your bright areas would lose details. Check if the highlight warning is on in your camera. When you preview your image, you can see that the portions that are overexposed would blink. You can then take corrective measures.
It is better to click during early morning or late evening, to get the best light for your images.
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Many things are there in this frame. Hills, clouds, water, reflections, a typical south indian boat. Overall complete shot.
It would be great if you could keep horizon at center i.e. 50-50 ratio to enhance it further.
Thanks & Regards
Sagar Patil,
Thane
Hi Sagar
Will try to frame the shot next time with the horizon in the center
Hi Sagar,
Like the rule of thirds for photography with distinct subjects, in landscapes too, the rule of thirds applies with the more interesting half of the image (wrt horizon usually) occupying the bigger share of the image canvas. It tends to give a more dynamic feel when the horizon is not kept in the centre. i.e not dividing the image into two halves.
Sagar,Bhibav the place where i had been is notorious for having a strong current and there are boards telling people not to enter the water. I could get this shot while standing on the edge of the bank. I wasnt able to recompose the shot as i didnt get into the water maybe due to the fear of current
Haha... That's ok Subramanya... No need to endanger yourself for a shot...
Hi Bibhav, Rule Of Thirds depends on your point of attraction in the photo. In this case, if the boat is point of attraction then it is fairly obeying ROT.
But if you see a photo like this where we have Lake water and Sky (both are equally important) also a reflection. So in this case it would look good in 50-50 ratio.
Here, the water-grass and algae is unnecessarily taking extra space in foreground.
Anyways, experts can light good on this. Its just my personal opinion . Bibhav, Pls don't mind.
Thanks & Regards
Sagar Patil,
Thane
Good image, but agree abt the contrast being too much...
I agree that there are certain landscapes which look good with the horizon in the centre...
however in this case I like the inclusion of foreground elements, if the exposure had been correct, I feel they would have added to the image.
I suppose that is up to one's personal tastes though...
I love the composition....
Exposure can be corrected and would help in enhancing this photo
Hi Shivang
Thanks for the compliments.
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