Jul 18, 2018, 15:51
Aug 30, 2018, 01:50
(Jul 18, 2018, 15:51)jjford43 Wrote: [ -> ]1 D7200 55mm f5.6 1/350 iso400Great photos. Having been there I know how difficult it is to get a good picture because they are so huge, and you can't get back far enough to frame easily!
2 D7200 27mm f8 1/250 iso400
3 D7200 55mm f5.6 1/350 iso400
To think, before it was protected, apparently there were plans to fell the trees for railway sleepers/ties!
Aug 31, 2018, 11:26
(Aug 30, 2018, 01:50)dave1712 Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks fot the reply they are hard to capture because of their size(Jul 18, 2018, 15:51)jjford43 Wrote: [ -> ]1 D7200 55mm f5.6 1/350 iso400Great photos. Having been there I know how difficult it is to get a good picture because they are so huge, and you can't get back far enough to frame easily!
2 D7200 27mm f8 1/250 iso400
3 D7200 55mm f5.6 1/350 iso400
To think, before it was protected, apparently there were plans to fell the trees for railway sleepers/ties!
Sep 1, 2018, 03:54
Good shots JJ - and having the people in #1 really helps to emphasise the enormous size of the trees.
It looks like you made a vertical panorama for #3; if so, you might try using around 28mm focal length instead of 55mm, which could include more height without introducing much visual distortion. (28mm is a 'standard lens' focal length for APS-C, giving a similar view to human eyes.)
Cheers.
Philip
It looks like you made a vertical panorama for #3; if so, you might try using around 28mm focal length instead of 55mm, which could include more height without introducing much visual distortion. (28mm is a 'standard lens' focal length for APS-C, giving a similar view to human eyes.)
Cheers.
Philip
Sep 12, 2018, 05:50
(Sep 1, 2018, 03:54)MrB Wrote: [ -> ]Good shots JJ - and having the people in #1 really helps to emphasise the enormous size of the trees.Thanks for the reply and I will try your 28mm sugestion
It looks like you made a vertical panorama for #3; if so, you might try using around 28mm focal length instead of 55mm, which could include more height without introducing much visual distortion. (28mm is a 'standard lens' focal length for APS-C, giving a similar view to human eyes.)
Cheers.
Philip
Mar 31, 2019, 02:40
I love trees... they are everything... I am impressed with these photographs. Thank you, Love, nia
Apr 6, 2019, 09:29
Apr 6, 2019, 11:45
(Apr 6, 2019, 09:29)camperbc Wrote: [ -> ]Stunning photographs!
Glen
www.FocusOnNewfoundland.com
Thanks for the compliment