nathan_wood1 0 Posted April 4, 2006 The fingers of the geyser waving to the sun and the sense of dangerous proximity to the steam make this a very interesting photograph. Link to comment
jeverz 0 Posted April 4, 2006 This is a very special moment; I like all about it; also the people as little silhouettes .Very nice! Link to comment
lbattjes 0 Posted April 4, 2006 Great timing! Wonderful shot here. Love that you caught it as the geyser shot off. Can't believe those people are that close! Yikes! Having them in the shot, and especially silhouetted, really adds to the image. Also, they show how large and powerful water/nature can be. Nicely done. Leslie Link to comment
romeyer.jp 0 Posted April 5, 2006 Very good shot, Kim...neautiful light and colours, perfect exposure and timing. Good job! JP Link to comment
kickniko 0 Posted April 6, 2006 Kim, this image is very interesting, but not only because of the geysir. I think it is the combination of all those black silhouettes that look at it. Some of them stand observing carefully, others are amazed, and some are in dep thoughts. And all this can be seen through the way they stand. The sky adds even more power to the photo. It is a very good background, it supports that kind of amazement that there is for the geysir, and it accentuates the black silhouetts! Great! Link to comment
Guest Posted April 7, 2006 Great shot Kim, apart from adding interest to the photo, the people also provide a sense of scale. Without them, we couldn't be sure how high the geyser is. Well done! Regards. Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted April 20, 2006 Very good using of light and also an intersting place of this amazing nature,regards. Link to comment
akisprns 0 Posted April 24, 2006 Great image Kim. Excellent exposure! The humans silhouettes are great, wonderful backround!!! This green spot at the right you can erase it in PS! Congratulations!!! Link to comment
giovanna critelli 0 Posted February 26, 2007 Very impressive contrast of colours! I'm in agree with Vaios: the green/blue glare distracts the eye. I don't know nearly nothing about technique, but perhaps I would have moved the geyser a little more to the right, because now it divides the scene in two parts: the left, plenty of light and of sun, makes the right one to seem too empty. This is a good conceptual contrast, but i would make the right part end near the last man. I'm saying this because i like very much your photo and I think it s very moving. This is the most important thing. Good work! G Link to comment
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