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    Default Iceland3 central highlands

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    17-35mm at 35mm iso200 AF S f14 1/100 EV+0,3 WBautomatic exp.pond.spot GND filter 3 steps sturdy tripod
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    Looks like a beautiful landscape and place - though I'm still not sold on the composition. Why shoot at f14? Not sure what lens you are using but you could have shot at f/8 or so (which may have been a sharper aperture for your lens?) and still got the entire image in focus, there is also a green dot in the central part of the image all the way to the right.

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    Thank you Dave,I controlled in the program:f14 but iso400. Raw file converted in ipeg. In PP I made a rather strong work on curves-levels and sharpness. In my zoom certainly the sharpest aperture is between f5,6 and f14.

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    Hi Valerie

    Nice light and impressive countryside, but I think you have too much sky in this for me... I think the land is the hero here and for me I would crop a large portion (about 1/2) of the sky and then lighten the bg hills slightly. I would also remove the row of poles? along the bottom edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Railton View Post
    Hi Valerie

    Nice light and impressive countryside, but I think you have too much sky in this for me... I think the land is the hero here and for me I would crop a large portion (about 1/2) of the sky and then lighten the bg hills slightly. I would also remove the row of poles? along the bottom edge.

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    Here is it a pano. Thank you Don.

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    Hi, Valerio, I like the cropped version better This reminds me of a Rembrandt painting.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Lovely fall of light and colour tones Valerio - the pano repost works well for me!
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