Yes, I also like it.For some reason, I really like this shot, not despite, but because of all the imperfections Dirty, tinted window, ghosts and flares, reflections, all give it character. I think.
I like it too. It's exactly what it feels like looking out of an airport window onto the tarmac.For some reason, I really like this shot, not despite, but because of all the imperfections Dirty, tinted window, ghosts and flares, reflections, all give it character. I think. Homeward boundView attachment 8309
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PolarizerYes, I also like it.
And interestingly Photoshop has a new feature that removes reflections from photos like this. I took a lot of pictures from a helicopter a few months ago in Hawaii; most with some reflections off the canopy. I've worked with this Photoshop tool quite a bit on these photos. The tool isn't perfect. For some pictures it is like a miracle - it converts an unusable photo into a perfect photo. For some it is not able to detect the reflection at all and is no help. Most cases are some where between these two extremes, but in general it significantly increases the number of keepers.
You make fog look good! But you have nice snow and a visible sun. No snow here this winter yet. And no visible sun.. not even like in your picture.View attachment 8259
Yesterday the atmosphere was very heavy with fog. I had a great time taking photos, even if it was with the 26mm f/8 bodycap lens...
His part of the Netherlands has snow sometimes... We only have fog. I feel the same , but worse, @RuleOfThirdsYou make fog look good! But you have nice snow and a visible sun. No snow here this winter yet. And no visible sun.. not even like in your picture.