Hey Ronald, it's Jason from Photography Life. You put your link there so I subscirbed. I enjoyed your photographs and your extreme wide-angle style with panoramas. Keep up the good work and I hope to see more from you.
Hi Jason, I already noticed that you'd subscribed ;) Thank you for reading this first issue and taking the time write a comment, I appreciate this support 👍 I'm working on Issue #2, I think it'll be scheduled for within 2-3 weeks. Once published you'll get it in your inbox ;)
Love the terapods picture. Great angle. AT first I tried to look beyond them to the landscape/horizon then they just kept grabbing my eye and I had to focus on them. The moss brings them alive.
I'd never think to put it off to the side in the foreground. But thats probably why my landscape photography is so terrible. I just can't *see* this when I am there.
Like most of the times, I'm on a location for just a limited amount of time, and this is what I came up with. There are probably a dozen ways to capture this (in better/other compositions). I also like that the (concrete of the) tetrapod on the left hand side shows something similar to a galaxy (if you squint a bit ;)
Hey Ronald, it's Jason from Photography Life. You put your link there so I subscirbed. I enjoyed your photographs and your extreme wide-angle style with panoramas. Keep up the good work and I hope to see more from you.
Hi Jason, I already noticed that you'd subscribed ;) Thank you for reading this first issue and taking the time write a comment, I appreciate this support 👍 I'm working on Issue #2, I think it'll be scheduled for within 2-3 weeks. Once published you'll get it in your inbox ;)
Love the terapods picture. Great angle. AT first I tried to look beyond them to the landscape/horizon then they just kept grabbing my eye and I had to focus on them. The moss brings them alive.
I'd never think to put it off to the side in the foreground. But thats probably why my landscape photography is so terrible. I just can't *see* this when I am there.
Like most of the times, I'm on a location for just a limited amount of time, and this is what I came up with. There are probably a dozen ways to capture this (in better/other compositions). I also like that the (concrete of the) tetrapod on the left hand side shows something similar to a galaxy (if you squint a bit ;)