Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Timo Löfgren on April 25, 2008, 01:46:11 pm
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Wonderful simplicity in the image, very interesting features. Where do ice formations like this exist?
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Excellent composition. The unique location obviously helps, but this was nicely observed and composed.
Thanks for sharing,
Ron H.
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I like your images Timo, but they make me very cold. Brrr.
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Wonderful simplicity in the image, very interesting features. Where do ice formations like this exist?
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Place is Helsinki..... Year 2003 February/temp.-25 celsius wind 15m/s.....Brrrrr... But I`am coooooooool guy.
Pentax 645+35mm, B&W pola Fuji Velvia.
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Very nice image in terms of subject, tone and detail.
The composition is a little bit too tight for my taste in the lower part of the image though.
I feel that a tiny bit more breathing space around the subject would work better, but that it of course just me.
Regards,
Bernard
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Great shot! Those rocks remind me of a creature in the original Star Trek TV series--the one that tunneled through solid rock and killed a bunch of space miners. It looked sort of like that, but it didn't look nearly as cool. Thanks for sharing.