Photofarmer Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Jun 23, 2022 Posts 844 Solutions 1 Likes Received 942 Points 93 Name Peter Blacket City/State Australia CC Welcome Yes Jan 3, 2026 #1 Few landscape shots Join to view EXIF data. Join to view EXIF data. Join to view EXIF data.
Wings and Things Active Member Joined May 7, 2025 Posts 42 Likes Received 40 Points 18 Name Ian City/State Suffolk, UK CC Welcome Yes Jan 3, 2026 #2 I do like a "big sky"
Photofarmer Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Jun 23, 2022 Posts 844 Solutions 1 Likes Received 942 Points 93 Name Peter Blacket City/State Australia CC Welcome Yes Jan 3, 2026 Thread starter #3 Would first image be better if horizon lower in image bottom one third rather than almost 1/2 way up?
Would first image be better if horizon lower in image bottom one third rather than almost 1/2 way up?
Bucolic Old Sir Henry Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Mar 22, 2023 Posts 239 Solutions 1 Likes Received 794 Points 93 Name Gareth Renowden City/State Broomfield, Canterbury - New Zealand CC Welcome Yes Jan 4, 2026 #4 Photofarmer said: Would first image be better if horizon lower in image bottom one third rather than almost 1/2 way up? Click to expand... You may be right. That sky is magnificent, and could/should be the main feature. Give it a try...
Photofarmer said: Would first image be better if horizon lower in image bottom one third rather than almost 1/2 way up? Click to expand... You may be right. That sky is magnificent, and could/should be the main feature. Give it a try...
Photofarmer Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Jun 23, 2022 Posts 844 Solutions 1 Likes Received 942 Points 93 Name Peter Blacket City/State Australia CC Welcome Yes Jan 5, 2026 Thread starter #5 Bucolic Old Sir Henry said: You may be right. That sky is magnificent, and could/should be the main feature. Give it a try... Click to expand... thanks
Bucolic Old Sir Henry said: You may be right. That sky is magnificent, and could/should be the main feature. Give it a try... Click to expand... thanks