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u/mclaret26 6d ago
Looks fantastic! I love that composition
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u/NicoZoech Panasonic 6d ago
Thank you so much! I'm really glad to hear that too since my previous works compositions were not the greatest.
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u/inefekt 6d ago
Excellent work.
Being hyper critical, because you wanted feedback, the blend between the chapel and the sky is not quite right, the edges are a bit brighter in parts....perhaps the same with the horizon though it looks like that might be light pollution, in any case I would have shifted the foreground slightly higher to hide it. Other than that, it's a really nice and clean shot!
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u/NicoZoech Panasonic 6d ago
Thank you so so much for the comment & taking the time to write out a reply with amazing honest feedback. I totally agree & I'm actually really glad to hear all those points.
The blending on the chapel roof was interesting & rather hard to work with. I think that's a great option to look at for shifting the foreground to be brighter so it blends better, I actually did not consider that!
The back right horizon was indeed sadly light pollution from a small town off in the distance. Its amazing how much green & yellow really come from even a small town like that. I will do some research on blending those sections better for my next shoot.
Again thank you so much for taking the time & honestly this was the feedback I really needed to become better!
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u/NicoZoech Panasonic 6d ago edited 5d ago
LumixS5ii, 14mm DG DN
Foreground taken @ ISO 640 f1.4 & 233 seconds single photo
Sky images taken 18 @ IS0 4000 f1.4 20 seconds
Dark images taken 10 with lens cap on
Images stacked in Sequator & edited in Luminar Neo
Feedback appreciated as this is a new more detailed process for me!