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the sun set behind the clouds


lucianogiombini

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Your style is unmistakable Luciano! This is one of the your more beautiful images.

Thanks a lot for shared shrike!

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Splendida composizione, semplice ,pulita ma di grande effetto.
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Yeah. Look at the incongruent shadow casted by the lone tree with the sun rays behind the could.

Nice digital composite i say.

 

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Is this two photos cut together? I only ask because I don't understand how the whole field can be in sunlight when the sun is behind a cloud. Also, the line between the hill and the sky is very prenounced.
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Luciano, nice to see this photo doing well here. I've seen it on another site and some ripped into it very unfairly
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The composition is fantastic, very original too. Not more than 7 in Aesthetics, though everything else is nice, just due to the flar and color dammage at the top of the hill. Regards.
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GREAT PHOTO!

Reminds me of David (the tree) who is so pride and Goliath (the hill) who will swallow him like a big wave.

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Although it's a shame, I have to agree, this it definitely PhotoShop work. Still a nice image just the same.

 

 

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The angle (perspective) is off, if you notice the horizon for the grass field is higher than the middle of the picture, probably taken from higher ground. While the horizon for the sky is lower than the middle of the picture. Taken from below. Someone already mentioned the high contrast well lit grass plain, with a very strong shadow projected by the tree, while the sun is not only behind the clouds, but actually lower than the line of the hill, which is also too crisp, almost flat, like a cut piece of paper.

With that said, I just have to comment that it is still a very dramatic and well compossed pic. I love the colors, and both original pics are great.

 

I just wonder why the artist resorted here to this kind of a solution, when all his photographs are so beautiful, and mostly he doesn't mess with them like this, mostly with just color saturation, hue and contrast.

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