very good @aroalm !
and congratulations :-)
I see that you have controlled (in strict order of appearance) slow speed, high Iso, fast speed, composition, tripod handling, wildlife photography, high-beam metering by measuring averaging, spot metering at night ... .and the restful reading to finish!
And you have also placed it narrating a trip to nature, the transit, the discovery, the flora, the fauna and the return home and rest, perfect.
themes that stand out: good management of the composition from classical parameters, balanced horizons and lines (photos 1 2 3 5 7), powerful central elements to structure the reading (2 6 8), good photos to open and close, clearly narrative. .. bravo!
Perhaps, to improve something at the narrative level, I would move the second photo to after the dragonfly and to level and, over time, I would give a return to post-production (the white balance of the first and sixth images is a bit bluish), But for these details you will have time, the important thing now is to continue practicing and enjoy as it seems you are already doing it, the camera is a fantastic companion for these trips, right? :-)
You already tell me anything on the networks, I said, thanks for sharing the practice and continuing like this!
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jesus_g_pastor
Teacher Plusvery good @aroalm !
and congratulations :-)
I see that you have controlled (in strict order of appearance) slow speed, high Iso, fast speed, composition, tripod handling, wildlife photography, high-beam metering by measuring averaging, spot metering at night ... .and the restful reading to finish!
And you have also placed it narrating a trip to nature, the transit, the discovery, the flora, the fauna and the return home and rest, perfect.
themes that stand out: good management of the composition from classical parameters, balanced horizons and lines (photos 1 2 3 5 7), powerful central elements to structure the reading (2 6 8), good photos to open and close, clearly narrative. .. bravo!
Perhaps, to improve something at the narrative level, I would move the second photo to after the dragonfly and to level and, over time, I would give a return to post-production (the white balance of the first and sixth images is a bit bluish), But for these details you will have time, the important thing now is to continue practicing and enjoy as it seems you are already doing it, the camera is a fantastic companion for these trips, right? :-)
You already tell me anything on the networks, I said, thanks for sharing the practice and continuing like this!
Jesus
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aroalm
Thank you very much for your comment and your advice!
And congratulations on the course, it has helped me a lot, I will continue, of course :)
A greeting!
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