Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: MattBurt on February 17, 2017, 12:05:35 pm
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I saw conditions setting up for a potentially good sunset after what seems like weeks of thick overcast or completely cloudless skies. I headed out to Blue Mesa Reservoir after work and just made it for a very nice show of light and color. I chose the location for lots of options in terms of what direction to shoot. I was scrambling for some foreground interest and came across this crack where the water level lowering made these rocks appear to come up through the ice. I thought it came together reasonably well.
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Matt, the triangular cracks are an excellent counter point to the sky.
JR
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Matt, the triangular cracks are an excellent counter point to the sky.
JR
I agree.
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Matt, the triangular cracks are an excellent counter point to the sky.
JR
I'm in total agreement too. Lovely photograph.
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Thanks! I love it when a shot comes together like that.
I was out there again tonight but the light wasn't cooperating.