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Joshua Tree National Park - 5D III + 16-35 II

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theqspeaks:
Agree about the halo'ing. 

Composition is pretty good.  Lighting's a bit generic, though.  Dawn, dusk, and storms...that's where the interesting light is.  Or, use the harsh light from direct sun as a compositional element in the photo--either finding the high contrast between light and dark areas or using the hard shadows as a graphical element.

dilbert:

--- Quote from: Dylan777 on April 25, 2012, 02:50:51 PM ---
Hi guys,
This is my first time doing landscape. As a newbie, I will take any feedbacks that you may have - I will take it as "LESSON & LEARN"

http://s1195.photobucket.com/albums/aa384/fifo_warehouse/Joshua%20Tree%20National%20Park/?albumview=slideshow

Thanks
Dylan

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Next time, use a lens other than the 16-35. Try the 24-70 Mk II. Should help you discover what your subjects are.

Caps18:
I like the 16-35mm for national parks on a full frame camera.

Dylan777:

Thanks guys...your feedbacks are very important to me. These will help me to prepare next trip to Quail Hill, Irvine CA.

Best Regards,
Dylan

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