It was windy, I couldn't get any critical sharpness from the leaves as the wind kept blowing. I might have opted for a longer exposure so the leaves hopefully could appear as an orange blur. To bad as it is now, it not sharp yet not blurry enough.
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Hope you conception about autumn is not as dark as your photo implies. Your comment did remind me about a master in sport photos. Either you go fast enough for sharpness or slow to make a blur to imply motion.
ReplyDeleteAfter I took the picture and for some time, it just dawned on me I should have used a much slower speed. I took this last Monday, it was about 15 minutes before sunset I think. I have my tripod and all, I knew it's no good but I took it anyway. I really should have used a much slower speed say 1/8 of a second.
ReplyDeleteYes it looks a bit dark. I tend to underexpose even in post processing. I like the color more saturated or at least seems that way.