viktorstrate
u/viktorstrate
I did stand that far away because I wanted to get the whole curve of the pond in the picture (not a lake, English is my second language). I tried to make the tree the subject.
But moving closer and cutting out the foreground would certainly give another picture. I regret that I didn't try more compositions. I kind of had this composition in mind and didn't try anything else to see if it would work better.
Thank you for the feedback.
I’ve recently experimented with long exposure photography and I’ve really enjoyed the process and the results. I took this picture recently in the middle of night when the full moon shined very bright. I think the picture is interesting since it first looks like it was shot in daylight but when you look closely you can see the stars in the sky and the mist on the ground.
I’m still very new to long exposure / night photography and I would like to know if I could have done something differently to get a better image. I tried stacking the image into an HDR but I didn’t like the result especially since the clouds moved and resulted in artifacts. So I just used the brightest image I took.
I also generally can struggle with editing so feedback on that is also greatly appreciated.
Camera setup: Canon EOS R + Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 G2
EXIF: ISO 400, 24mm, f/2.8, 30sec