.Bashang Grassland Reloaded


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nicely done dude, hope to see more great photos where ever you go, really like your first flora landscape shot. It has a sort of dark mood to it, feels great.

keep up the good work!

Thanks alot Kavana :D ..
I see that you will be going to Sydney to study, think you will have plenty of opportunity to shoot there too ;)
 

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very nice grassland viewwish I can be there.
 

wicked! the 3rd B&W with the sheep I would prefer without the "black sheep" at the foreground (totally cropped off). but that's just me. The lighting looks fantastic. :heart:
 

I'm amazing.great shot,great place.
Thanks for share
 

very nice grassland viewwish I can be there.

Thanks zcf :D ..
I wish I can go back there one day too .. maybe in winter, heard it's very nice :lovegrin:
 

wicked! the 3rd B&W with the sheep I would prefer without the "black sheep" at the foreground (totally cropped off). but that's just me. The lighting looks fantastic. :heart:

Thanks again Kavan ;)
hrm that is possible, maybe I try and crop and see how later :D
 

stunning!
Thank you etegration :) .. there's also Sigma 70-300mm used together with the wide angle in this series .. just covering some range which the wide angle can't :embrass:
 

wicked! the 3rd B&W with the sheep I would prefer without the "black sheep" at the foreground (totally cropped off). but that's just me. The lighting looks fantastic. :heart:

on the contrary, i like the way it breaks a monotony with an extra large button on the shirt on one side.

i have been wondering if the top white sky on the left breaks the balance of exposure, but i figure it is essential for showing the hills.

anyway the best part is that this is by far the best example of rim lighting.
 

Thanks zoossh,
yeah I thought the right bottom sheep helps to break the monotonous pattern . Glad that you like the lighting :sweatsm:


More for animal lovers.. this will be my 2nd last set of pics.




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Truly amazing pictures, If I'm able to take photos of this standard one day I will be a happy man.

Excuse my ignorance, have these pictures been photo shopped or are these natural colours?
 

of cos, i love it. and is just about to ask you if i can post this picture directly into the newbie guide. http://www.clubsnap.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3094710&postcount=172

by the way, the following pictures below, #1 and #3, i thought the vignette leveling is too strong, esp for #1. #3 can have a more gradual leveling on top, the below should be ok. but this could be personal style, so take it with a pinch of salt, you have good enough photos to form your opinion. #3 have a nice crisp river surface and a nice burst of the setting sun - how small is your aperture size?

Thanks zoossh,
yeah I thought the right bottom sheep helps to break the monotonous pattern . Glad that you like the lighting :sweatsm:


More for animal lovers.. this will be my 2nd last set of pics.




mbee.jpg






treevert2.jpg






sunsetv.jpg

 

Truly amazing pictures, If I'm able to take photos of this standard one day I will be a happy man.

Excuse my ignorance, have these pictures been photo shopped or are these natural colours?

the first paragraph says all.
 

of cos, i love it. and is just about to ask you if i can post this picture directly into the newbie guide. http://www.clubsnap.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3094710&postcount=172

by the way, the following pictures below, #1 and #3, i thought the vignette leveling is too strong, esp for #1. #3 can have a more gradual leveling on top, the below should be ok. but this could be personal style, so take it with a pinch of salt, you have good enough photos to form your opinion. #3 have a nice crisp river surface and a nice burst of the setting sun - how small is your aperture size?
Hi zoossh,
sure go ahead ;) .
hehe yeah the vignetting effect is a little too strong I agree, just playing around with a new 'toy' in PS :bsmilie:
As for #3 I used f/22(from jpeg exif) :D
not sure why I did that, usually I go f/16-18 (max) :p
 

Truly amazing pictures, If I'm able to take photos of this standard one day I will be a happy man.

Excuse my ignorance, have these pictures been photo shopped or are these natural colours?

Hi pommie.
Thanks for the comment :D
As with all my pictures they go through quite a bit of PS which includes curve, level, saturation and some burning. Of course naturally the colour is not quite as 'strong' as the pix here, but nevertheless the sky is really quite blue over there :)
 

There is a different between a beautiful place and a well captured scene .
This is a well captured photo in such an empty vast pasture. I guess this is morning?

Just need 1 or 2 sheep in this pix, where are they:bsmilie:
Share more.. dont stop here.;)


 

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