Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: MTGFender on May 08, 2012, 07:43:51 am
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Tioga Pass
Yosemite National Park, CA
Hasselblad H4D-40; HCD 28mm
ISO 100, f/32, 1 sec, Lee 0.3 GND
Thank you
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Pramote
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63733213@N00/
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The top's lovely and the bottom's lovely. The middle is a bit of a mess, though. Nothing to do about it, I accept.
Jeremy
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The top's lovely and the bottom's lovely. The middle is a bit of a mess, though. Nothing to do about it, I accept.
Jeremy
My eyes are attracted by the orange glow on the cliff and in the reflection but after a while I can't keep my eyes off the "less interesting" middle of image. As you said, there's simply nothing to do about it.
That being said, I still like the photo!
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Thanks for your comments. I completely agree. It was a last light and I didn't have any other options.
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Yeah... I know it's end of day and the light catching the mountain is what the main focus of this image is about, but I'd try lightening the snow patches a bit so that they don't look QUITE so gray and flat... Might be worth a try, anyway.
Mike.
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I love this...very nice. I see the complaints some people are saying, but I like what it adds to the picture, and it is amazing to see when mother nature presents these kind of things.
Roman
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Thanks Roman for your kind words.
I think so too. Whatever the nature makes, it's always beautiful and interesting to me.
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I agree with the previous comments, nice shot. You might try a square crop, cutting the top as high in the trees as you can, eliminating the sky and the light mountain. I think the bottom of the image would stand by itself.