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A lot of weather this october evening. Some Ps work on this, cropped.Thank You for the Comments and Ratings!!


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A friend of mine keeps telling me how beautiful Aurland is, but never showed me any pictures. This really does convince me.

 

Great picture. Using great light and composition at the same time.

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I would have stood on the rocks to get a better view of the valley, but that's my different sense of composition ;-)
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What a contrast, the cold blue stones and the valley floor on fire. Excellent! Keep snappin, keep postin, keep havin fun!
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Great play with light and well controlled. The foreground rock adds that pleasant drama to it.
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I'n not a real fan of lanscapes, but this image has everything I like to see in any great image, subject, depth, interest, and the effect of making me go back and study it again and again.

Congrats!

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Obviously wonderful lighting. The sun's rays and their affect on the landscape are fascinating. (The only thing that troubles me is the slight clipping of the foreground stone, but this is a minor point).
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Outstanding! Certainly one of the best landscapes I've seen in quite a while. The warm and cool colors playing off of each other really work well together, and all of the various textures in the image really add a lot. Very nice!
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Beautiful, and interesting. Did you use a grad filter to keep the rocks light, or have you just burned in around about them? The quality of light here is just beautiful, a lovely contrast of colors. Suggestion: I think cropping just a bit off the bottom - getting rid of the bottom half of the bottom rock, might strengthen it. The result would be that the bottom rock would form the shape of a triangle pointing upwards into the frame, directing the eye towards the light. Right now, you have the top half of the rock pointing up, but the bottom pointing down, with the net result of a 'dead space' within the rock, a place where my eye falls and gets 'stuck'. Still, of course, a beautiful image.
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