Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Alexandre Buisse on January 08, 2009, 04:34:44 pm
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I continue to process photos from my trip in the Alaska range, last summer. Here is a view of a bush plane over the Ramparts in Little Switzerland, probably bringing tourists to walk on the pica glacier for a few minutes.
Shot with a D50 and processed with CS4 and Nik Silver Efex Pro. Feel free to make any comment!
(http://images.aperturefirst.org/20090107183706_20080818-giants.jpg) (http://www.aperturefirst.org/index.php?showimage=659)
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I continue to process photos from my trip in the Alaska range, last summer. Here is a view of a bush plane over the Ramparts in Little Switzerland, probably bringing tourists to walk on the pica glacier for a few minutes.
Shot with a D50 and processed with CS4 and Nik Silver Efex Pro. Feel free to make any comment!
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
A tiny little remark maybe, the top of the main peaks appear to be a bit too dark.
Cheers,
Bernard
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I continue to process photos from my trip in the Alaska range, last summer. Here is a view of a bush plane over the Ramparts in Little Switzerland, probably bringing tourists to walk on the pica glacier for a few minutes.
Shot with a D50 and processed with CS4 and Nik Silver Efex Pro. Feel free to make any comment!
Love the shot and the contrast.
John R
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Great photo! I love the texture and structure of the mountain range.
I would like to see the foreground dodged(darkened) down a little to bring my eye to the main ridge line.
I do not think I would want to be on that plane!
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Gorgeous shot, lots of drama!
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!
A tiny little remark maybe, the top of the main peaks appear to be a bit too dark.
Yes, it looks like the kind of local contrast/sharpening adjustment artifacts I keep harping about.
The image in itself has a certain POW! to it, which I really like.
Well done!