Thunderstorm Front Take the Picture When You See It Almost Winter With a Rolleicord III A Vacation Day Along the Mississippi A Foggy Morning in Mid October
7 comments
7 comments
Nicely done!
I have always found landscape photography very much a challenge.
Of course for me, any photography beyond ‘blurry’ is a challenge. ‘Blurry’ I seem to do well, though.
Trees and I do fine.
People, OTOH, are much harder to do :)
re: #2 William Lewis
Yes, you do seem to have an eye for landscapes.
re: #1 ckkatz
Nicely done!
I have always found landscape photography very much a challenge.
Of course for me, any photography beyond ‘blurry’ is a challenge. ‘Blurry’ I seem to do well, though.
Blurry was a plague in the olden times. That’s why photographers invented “bokeh”.
re: #4 Decatur Deb
Blurry was a plague in the olden times. That’s why photographers invented “bokeh”.
Hah! I have to remember to pass that on at a photoblog by one of the guys who accidently brought that term to the states.
That said, I have a Nikkor 50/2 HC Sonnar Leica Thread Mount lens that has utterly wonderful bokeh when wide open with the right background.
re: #5 William Lewis
Hah! I have to remember to pass that on at a photoblog by one of the guys who accidently brought that term to the states.
That said, I have a Nikkor 50/2 HC Sonnar Leica Thread Mount lens that has utterly wonderful bokeh when wide open with the right background.
It’s weird to read Intertube comments by guys that never heard that a lens is supposed to be stopped down.
Gotta know when to and you gotta know when not to.
Today was almost all at f/11 though I had a couple of shots where I was trying to get the water to look right and had to adjust the shutter speeds up and down/f up & down. Never did quite work so I stuck with the still/slow water mostly.