Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: sdwilsonsct on April 05, 2015, 03:30:41 pm
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Thanks for looking, feedback welcome.
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Nice shots.
To me the second and third have real presence.
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The first two images are very appealing. The light in the first one is especially delicious.
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I like the light in the first, which I find by far the most interesting of the three.
Jeremy
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I like the light in the first, which I find by far the most interesting of the three.
Jeremy
Agreed.
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I too prefer #1, due to light and depth in composition.
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I prefer #3 because of the balance of the composition. Despite the nice light in #1 it feels incomplete to me and the top left pulls me out of the frame.
Thanks for posting these. I have yet to make a good badlands shot despite many attempts. I find framing to be a real challenge.
Chuck
edited to correct my inability to count.
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All three are interesting, the light in #1 and contrast of squared-off red rocks with rounded greyish rocks is appealing.
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I'm pretty sure you should go back and do some hieroglyphs. Thousands of years from now, someone will understand.
Oh, and clearly #3 is now my favorite.
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Thanks for all the comments. I'm partial to 1 as well. I have been visiting here (Theodore Roosevelt NP, ND) for several years. This trip was the most productive in terms of images, partly thanks to previous help from this forum.
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