An HDR pic from 3 pictures of different exposures. I set the aperture constant and changed the shutter speed. The wet deck makes this pic even nicer. I waited till very late at night on this cruise ship so that I don't have too many people in the pic. (Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-200mm at 28mm, f/3.5, ISO = 250, Tripod)
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In Central Texas, we don't get too much fall colors. When I do I need to capitalize it. I need to find a spot where that little color pops out. This tree stands out because all the other trees and background are not red. (Nikon D800E, Nikkor 70-200mm at 80mm, 1/80, ISO = 250, F/13)
I found a spot in a rainforest in Alaska where the light was penetrating through the trees and illuminating the shorter plants. The trees and foreground are naturally darker than green leaves of the short plants, too. Those made the natural vignette. I did further processing on my computer to enhance the vignetting effect. They are working together to act as a nice frame for the green plants. (Nikon D7000, Nikkor 18-200mm at 32mm. f/5. 1/200. ISO = 1600, handheld)
A leading path is a classic photography technique that a lot of landscape photography take advantage of. The path in the picture lead your eyes deeply into the picture. This is a cart path on a golf course. From where I took picture to the green is about 200 yards. To compress the distance, I used a zoom lens. I still wanted bokeh both in foreground and background to soften the image. (Nikon D800E, Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8 at 200mm, f/3.2, 1/200, ISO = 200)
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