12-30-2023 09:24 PM
Camera | Canon EOS R6 |
Lens model | RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM |
Shutter speed | 1/80 |
Aperture | f/22 |
Focal length | 105 mm |
ISO | 2000 |
Embark on a mesmerizing journey down this winding road enveloped by autumn's fiery palette. As the leaves transform into a myriad of reds, oranges, and yellows, the air turns crisp, inviting travelers to revel in the ephemeral beauty of fall. This scenic route, a perfect blend of tranquility and vibrancy, offers a spectacular visual feast, showcasing nature's grand finale before winter's slumber. Whether you're seeking inspiration, solace, or adventure, this autumnal path is a testament to nature's artistry, inviting wanderers and photographers alike to capture the essence of the season.
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04-13-2024 03:32 PM
There are two aspects to this image, one of which I love, the other not so much:
The former is the location and composition for the image - as an ex-engineer, I am slightly bemused by the numerous curves bordering on chicanes that mark the progress of the road, and the I like the composition in capturing them.
I realize that the image has every right to be interpretive, but I sense the red and orange sliders have been moved a lot to emphasize them, and I would love to see a more natural version of this composition.
05-26-2024 07:34 PM - edited 05-26-2024 07:35 PM
I like the composition, the curves and symmetry. Having road raced, both motorcycles and sport cars, curves bring back the desire to hug the road once more. However, I agree with Trevor the hue, red and orange have been a bit overdone to the point that the double yellow lines dividing the road have become reddish orange. I recommend doing area/spot coloring so that the yellows don't become orange red and other colors maintain their hue. Nevertheless, a picture is interpretive to the artist and viewer.
04-13-2024 03:32 PM
There are two aspects to this image, one of which I love, the other not so much:
The former is the location and composition for the image - as an ex-engineer, I am slightly bemused by the numerous curves bordering on chicanes that mark the progress of the road, and the I like the composition in capturing them.
I realize that the image has every right to be interpretive, but I sense the red and orange sliders have been moved a lot to emphasize them, and I would love to see a more natural version of this composition.
05-05-2024 01:06 AM
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the image! I completely agree with your observation about the curves and composition—it really highlights the engineering aspect, which I find fascinating. However, like you, I also feel the color enhancement is a bit overdone. A more natural color palette might better capture the true beauty of the scene. I appreciate your insights on this
05-26-2024 07:34 PM - edited 05-26-2024 07:35 PM
I like the composition, the curves and symmetry. Having road raced, both motorcycles and sport cars, curves bring back the desire to hug the road once more. However, I agree with Trevor the hue, red and orange have been a bit overdone to the point that the double yellow lines dividing the road have become reddish orange. I recommend doing area/spot coloring so that the yellows don't become orange red and other colors maintain their hue. Nevertheless, a picture is interpretive to the artist and viewer.
06-02-2024 06:23 PM
Lovely image!
Highway 42 in northern Door County, near Northport and the ferry?
06-03-2024 08:30 AM
I caught the many curves- why? Colors are vivid but, to me, a bit unnatural.
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