What an incredible trip, although I have not seen any portrait of people, I have liked to see each one of them, especially because you have inserted a photo (I think it was taken from the train from inside)
I like the edition, it has bright colors that transmit a lot of energy and that is very good.
I only have one drawback, and it is with one of the photos, the sixth photograph of an interior with a shelf, mirror and a bicycle, I don't know if it will be because it is taken from a difficult angle or perhaps because it would be necessary to straighten it a little more.
For the rest, congratulations I like it very much.
PS: What camera did you use? I save your project in favorites
Thank you very much for your kind comment Oliver.
I have included several taken from the train, since the first part of the trip so ordered (we barely got off it).
You're right in what you tell me about the "crooked" photo. The truth is that trying to straighten lines was not able to leave something that convinced me. How I liked more how it came out of the camera and that is how I left it. I'll try to give it another spin.
The camera I have used has been a compact Sony RX100 IV. The backpack, the type of travel, and the lack of plugs in the Gobi discouraged me from carrying the reflex. I have left the exif embedded in the photos in case they were of help.
A greeting.
PS: I edit the project and upload a portrait of the ones I have on the pc
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olivervegas
Teacher PlusWhat an incredible trip, although I have not seen any portrait of people, I have liked to see each one of them, especially because you have inserted a photo (I think it was taken from the train from inside)
I like the edition, it has bright colors that transmit a lot of energy and that is very good.
I only have one drawback, and it is with one of the photos, the sixth photograph of an interior with a shelf, mirror and a bicycle, I don't know if it will be because it is taken from a difficult angle or perhaps because it would be necessary to straighten it a little more.
For the rest, congratulations I like it very much.
PS: What camera did you use? I save your project in favorites
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Thank you very much for your kind comment Oliver.
I have included several taken from the train, since the first part of the trip so ordered (we barely got off it).
You're right in what you tell me about the "crooked" photo. The truth is that trying to straighten lines was not able to leave something that convinced me. How I liked more how it came out of the camera and that is how I left it. I'll try to give it another spin.
The camera I have used has been a compact Sony RX100 IV. The backpack, the type of travel, and the lack of plugs in the Gobi discouraged me from carrying the reflex. I have left the exif embedded in the photos in case they were of help.
A greeting.
PS: I edit the project and upload a portrait of the ones I have on the pc
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