Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: Paulo Bizarro on March 12, 2018, 02:25:26 pm
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These were taken about one month ago, near the town and dam of Santa Clara a Velha, Odemira municipality, SW Portugal. We had 11 consecutive months where the amount of rain fall was lower than average. 87% of Portugal was in extreme draught condition. Even with such skies, only a few raindrops fell.
This dam is at ~60% capacity, and it is possible to see that the water level has dropped dramatically. Fortunately, this past weekend, we had huge amounts of rainfall thanks to tempest FĂ©lix, which was good.
Regards.
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I particularly like #2, but I think a symmetrical crop would improve it.
Jeremy
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Nicely seen images! For me though most of them tend to crush the shadow detail.
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Nicely seen images! For me though most of them tend to crush the shadow detail. But I do seem a bit of a stickler for that...