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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Fantastic. Love the viewpoint. |
Nov 26th |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Like this, even if I see a combination of 2 images; the symmetrical monument above the unique abstract cloud reflections. I believe it would benefit from a ND filter effect on the sky. |
Nov 25th |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I quite like the crop that emphasizes the sun ray, waterfall blur and lush green environment. |
Nov 25th |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
Oh my goodness - you took it! Thanks for sharing the alternative image shot from higher perspective. I agree the capture light and sky is not as spectacular as your original post, but I worked it in LR anyway.
Agree a bird in flight in your original image would be beneficial, but the mono is strong without the BIF.
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Nov 25th |
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| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I like the slow shutter effect on the foreground water, the color and shadows of the deeper lake waters, the crisp trees and all those white puffy clouds. I'd say that was a good choice using focus stacking.
Welcome to the group! |
Nov 10th |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Great image to savor the special time you and your son spent night shooting. I'd say you succeeded! |
Nov 10th |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Pierre and Lamar. I think Yosemite has my favorite views.
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Nov 10th |
| 70 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Lovely Lowcountry image Lamar! Although I too am tempted to crop some of the sky to raise the horizon to me that awesome sky would loose some of its powerful impact.
The primary channel makes a nice leading line into the marsh with hints of little marsh islands scattered about. Makes me wonder if you were to shoot from atop a step ladder with lens tilted down a tad towards the marsh would your capture show a more open mix of marsh and water? Just a passing thought. |
Nov 10th |
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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