The Flying Turtle
Footballguy
Thanks for the advice. I was using such a wide-angle (10mm) on the gargoyle I could not get good coverage using the on-camera flash. I tried but dumped them since the light fell off so badly. Here is a redo with a quick photoshop screen.gargolye IIThanksHere are a few from the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC. I hope you all like them. I am pretty embarrassed posting these in the same thread as Snogger since his stuff is usually outstanding!
GargoyleThis thread is what got me going. I love seeing other shots and learning from them
BTW.. Very nice shot.. I would have tried with a flash so as to bring out more detail on the Gargoyle.. but I like the angle/perspective.![]()
As for Cross.. I like the perspective.. Might have been better if you under exposed a bit as the Sun lite sky in the background takes away from other parts. Afternoon shots are the worst as you really have to watch the sun.
As for the cross, I was going for an artistic, old fashioned photo, but I agree it looks washed out. Here is another go at it.
Cross II
Thanks again for the critiques. It is nice to hear other opinions when trying new things.
This thread is what got me going. I love seeing other shots and learning from them

. Two hours after these shots the snow had fallen/Melted off the trees.

most can be doctored to improve the qualitybut the fact of the matter is that no matter what 'range' of quality of camera you are using, some models/brands just flat out take better looking pictures than others...this has been my experience anyway
Those are the type of sunset I usually get home and say "
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