jimmyyee 0 Posted October 2, 2000 What did you do to trick that person into climbing to that other point :):):)? Just kidding, nice blues! Link to comment
gordon_rogers1 0 Posted October 2, 2000 Very nice. I really like the blues as well. Striking composition. Link to comment
fredrik_renander 0 Posted October 2, 2000 Man and nature. Man in nature. Man is nature. This is a wonderful photo. Nice colours and composition. But what is the person holding in his hand? Link to comment
fatboab 1 Posted October 2, 2000 I'm not sure about the amount of black on the right hand side... Don't get me wrong, I think it's a great shot with lovely colours, but I'm wondering if cropping the right hand side would add more to the photo... Bob. Link to comment
izzy 0 Posted October 2, 2000 Just shows to prove that the simpler the better....a simple picture with maximum impact...reminds me of Hiroji Kubota from Magnum :-) Link to comment
joshua_kistler 0 Posted October 2, 2000 This picture I feel is wonderfully composed! The person really puts the location into perspective, and the framing of the canyon walls I feel is dead on! I feel that cropping out the dark black of the framed walls would ruin the composition. I find it neccessary to keep them dark in order to keep the texture from cluttering the image! Perhaps a 1/2 stop higher exposure would lighten it enough to show just a little texture, but not so much to where it clutters the image! Again, this is an outstanding image certainly worthy of being enlarged, framed, and hung on anyones wall! Link to comment
john_moran 0 Posted October 2, 2000 I like the photo for many of the same reasons as listed above, but I'd advise anyone to check out: Stovepipe Wells Sand Dunes, Death Valley I like this one even better. Link to comment
derek johnson 0 Posted October 2, 2000 I think it looks really good, the blues are great. The one person commenting on the amount of black on the right side could be right but hind site is 20/20 right? Link to comment
jack_colmenero 0 Posted October 2, 2000 Beautiful, my friend. Without the human figure it's still a great moment that you've captured; with the figure, however, you've got a story. Congratulations. I look forward to more of your work. Link to comment
rip_stell 0 Posted October 2, 2000 I've hiked over a thousand miles in the Grand Canyon and I am always amazed at the different lighting and moods the canyon has to offer. At best the mood can be difficult to capture on film but I think you've done a wonderful job of doing just that. A very nice (different) treatment of a very over photographed subject. Bravo! Link to comment
evan zamir 0 Posted October 2, 2000 This is what POW is all about! I love the use of negative space. In fact, I once started a thread on photo.net about negative space asking if anyone had good examples, and this pic would've been perfect. Nice shot. Link to comment
jonathan watmough 0 Posted October 2, 2000 Excellent, but you should have told the person to drop the grey card.A truly great POW. Awesome. Link to comment
edward_kang 0 Posted October 2, 2000 I love the entire folder of images. I just love looking at 'em. btw, that's not a grey card, that's a gallon jug of water. Link to comment
jim corkrum 0 Posted October 2, 2000 I like this photo a great deal, mainly because it shows the Grand Canyon in blue rather than the orange and red tones we are all used to. Its a nice change. Link to comment
venkman 0 Posted October 3, 2000 I like it! But what's that dude on the side holding? a gallon of water? got me curious.. :-) Link to comment
mickey_trageser 0 Posted October 3, 2000 Many times I look a photo and think about the composition, exposure, color balance, etc. This time, I was blown away by the image. Never had a chance to analyze. To me, that's a job well done. Thank You! Link to comment
legaleus 0 Posted October 3, 2000 Thank you for a wonderful shot. Though I may fail to grasp the subtleties that others might notice I know a great shot when I see one. This is a great shot. I also agree with another that your dune shot is stunning. Link to comment
tareq 0 Posted October 3, 2000 I am jellous.I wish I could take such a great picture !!! If you don't mind Mr.Photographer please let me know some tricks about this shot. Here is my contact : tareq301@yahoo.com Link to comment
jhbeckman 0 Posted October 3, 2000 every photographer has his strengths and his shortcomings. One of my shortcomings has been landscape/outdoor pictures. I do a lot of hiking and always have; I love the outdoors. This is precisely the sort of picture I'd like to take and yet never seem to get quite right. I am very, very impressed and admiring. Link to comment
ara_kotchian1 0 Posted October 3, 2000 Now we're talking POW :-) This picture just seems to go on for ever. I like the framing and the blues from the airial perspective. Very nice. Link to comment
itis_i 0 Posted October 3, 2000 Very pleasing. If I have to pick on something, then its that there seems to be a little too much black on the right side. The current black area reduced by 1/3rd would be probably be ideal. Link to comment
daichi_saeki 0 Posted October 3, 2000 I love the blue too, makes me really wish the weather would clear up around here... its been grey skies too long Link to comment
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