Frans Gunterus, QPSA
About the Image(s)
Canon R6, 1/60 sec at f/4.0, ISO 12800. Canon EF Lens 24-105 mm @ 24 mm.
Like my friend Pierre Williot, I mostly apply exposure bracketing when shooting landscape. Typically +1,0,-1. I shot this night scene handheld. I anticipated that parts of the scene elements are either over expose or under expose. I need to combine them. This image was composed from two shots. Exposure -1 and 0. The next subject that I want to discuss here. I normally shoot my landscape photography horizontally. Meaning it is in landscape format. But I would not hesitate to crop it vertically when I think it’s better. Many people tend to crop their landscape picture horizontally.
I am referring my discussion to this article.
https://tdotshots.com/shoot-wide-landscape-and-crop-to-portrait-or-square-aspect-ratio-photography-and-social-media-tips/
Written by Paul Flyn from Tdot Shots Toronto. A Canadian Street Photographer. His Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/to_shots/
Which one do you like? The vertical (portrait) crop or the horizontal (Original 1). I am inviting our DDG 70 members for a discussion here.