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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Trey:
Once again you're at the right place at the right time in that beautiful heartland you call home. Your original image would have stood alone as a great landscape, but your enhancing the light without losing the fog puts it over the top..
Mark |
Jul 23rd |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Quang:
This glacier was a whole lot larger when we visited a few years ago, and its loss is everyones' loss. Your beautiful image is the essence of Alaska. I like the vibrant colors of the sky and the land framing the glacier, and the way you have captured the colors and textures of the ice. This is a beautifully balanced image. Nice work.
Mark |
Jul 23rd |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Charles:
This image does call Ansel Adams to mind. Was it your original intent color or B&W: either way it is a dramatic capture. I did find the bottom 1/3 a bit too black and the reflected clouds a bit too dark. It is a beautifully balanced phono. Definitely a keeper.
Mark |
Jul 23rd |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Brian:
This is a beautiful image. For me, I like the Portrait composition vs. Square, as it accentuates the depth and distance of the scene. The lane guides aren't needed, but they don't distract. Be grateful that the clouds rolled in.
Mark |
Jul 23rd |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Brian:
This is a beautiful image. For me, I like the Portrait composition vs. Square, as it accentuates the depth and distance of the scene. The lane guides aren't needed, but they don't distract. Be grateful that the clouds rolled in.
Mark |
Jul 23rd |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Brian:
This is a beautiful image. For me, I like the Portrait composition vs. Square, as it accentuates the depth and distance of the scene. The lane guides aren't needed, but they don't distract. Be grateful that the clouds rolled in.
Mark |
Jul 23rd |
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