bretsch 0 Posted June 5, 2007 Superb composition; the light and colors add a touch of dramatics to a wonderful place. Congratulations. Link to comment
digimage 0 Posted June 6, 2007 you got it ,you got it ! beautiful color texture & shadow realy pro ! Link to comment
karl t schmidt 0 Posted June 7, 2007 Superb. Excellent composition. Lighting and use of lines is immaculate. Well done Link to comment
rafikrkamel 1 Posted June 18, 2007 interesting lighting here, i like the darm areas at the corners and behind the rock formation, welldone, i like it, regards, RK! Link to comment
twoblueday 0 Posted October 25, 2007 What stands out in this picture for me is the curving, and recurving of the flow lines. The mass on the center right appears to be pushing the lines to the left, as though without that mass they would have flowed straight towards the viewer. All this would have been wasted had not the light been chosen as well as you did, and the photo technique being so expertly done. Good job. Link to comment
chip_cohen 0 Posted October 27, 2007 Nice shot of a standard subject. Again; my opinion is that the photographer adds little to the shot--nature did it for her; for me; for everyone.I assume it is a morning shot; the contrast of the adjacent background rock, is, IMO, a bit artificial. But it works. I hope some notice the puddle on the lower left corner. All of 3 inches deep, but can be 20 yards across. It DOES rain there. It is not shadow. The second WAVE is about 1/3 mile south of the main 'wave'. It is above the main wave in the yellow rock layers, about 50 yards from Hamburger Rock. The sediment layers of the Second WAVE are extremely fragile, so before you go stomping on it--and the photographer obviously used special care NOT to do so-- understand that the reason you won't find it in books is because of the fragility. 'Leave only footprints' ain't good enough-- pad lightly and reverently. Julayne did. Link to comment
Carolyn D 44,397 Posted December 23, 2007 Outstanding! The lighting is absolutely gorgeous combined with the the rock formation makes for a really beautiful image. Link to comment
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