Here is another collage of angles, this time the subject was a stump/tree. I processed these in B&W as I felt the texture, reflections and misty contrast were more interesting than the brown color (which would be a distraction).
Wow! These are outstanding. Nothing beats monochrome for being "high art". You did a fabulous job on the editing PC to get rich darks. Crisp images, but I can tell, no tripod. How do I know? Just that ever-so-faint, less than 3% fuzziness that can be "felt" when viewing, particularly, B&W.
For printable or wall art, the tripod is a must. But perhaps that is not your purpose.
Okay, now you can tell me that you had a tripod on this photoshoot, whether it's true or not, just to put me in my place.
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Wow! These are outstanding. Nothing beats monochrome for being "high art". You did a fabulous job on the editing PC to get rich darks. Crisp images, but I can tell, no tripod. How do I know? Just that ever-so-faint, less than 3% fuzziness that can be "felt" when viewing, particularly, B&W.
For printable or wall art, the tripod is a must. But perhaps that is not your purpose.
Okay, now you can tell me that you had a tripod on this photoshoot, whether it's true or not, just to put me in my place.
Truly great wallart. You guys are getting ever better. These morning fog shots are very interesting.
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