kristyc 0 Posted January 10, 2008 PLEASE VIEW LARGER, THEN LARGER AGAIN FOR EVEN MORE DETAIL! This is my first posted panoramic, and the cool thing I appreciate most about this image is the tiny two-lane road (in the bottom right- hand corner)in comparison to the massive nearby mountains. This beautiful park has a 13-mile scenic loop and the road winds back and forth through this gorgeous landscape. I hope you enjoy it and I look forward to your comments! Thanks for looking! :) Link to comment
kristyc 0 Posted January 10, 2008 Thanks for comment Will, I really appreciate when people take the time to stop by. No, this is not HDR. However, I do bracket all my shots to get the best exposures so I can pick something I like best later, but this was taken a few moments after sunset where you get that awesome color. Plus, we had alot of snow clouds coming through. In fact, it had just started to snow when I stopped at the top of the scenic loop to take these shots. Thanks again, Kristy :) Link to comment
rbanfield 0 Posted January 10, 2008 Thanks for your nice ratings and comments on my Red Rock Shots. Kristy this is one beautiful photograph of the area, and as you can see from my folios, I shoot this alot! I really like the loop and the viewpoint area(Bottem left of your shot). Think I will head back out again today! Its nice living here, so many wonderful areas to photograph. Thanks again and I will check back to see your latest additions. 7/7 for a great presentation!!...RAY Link to comment
rbanfield 0 Posted January 10, 2008 I think adding where the view area was kind of silly. I'm thinking that your a local after seeing some of your other captures. I ecarded this to a couple of my daughters (both photographers) Really would love to buy a copy of this for my den...RAY Link to comment
kristyc 0 Posted January 11, 2008 I'm so glad that everyone is enjoying this image, it really made my day that there are so many great photographers commenting on this piece. Ray I would be happy to work with you on a print. I will contact you via email for details. I hope your daughters enjoyed their eCard. Thanks again everyone! Kristy :) Link to comment
willhl 0 Posted January 11, 2008 Ahh cool, the tones just seemed a little like an HDR image, the clouds must have been dark! Link to comment
emilia_pylkk_nen 0 Posted January 12, 2008 Very beautiful picture. You have done amazing work with this panorama, thank you for sharingWith best regards Emilia :D Link to comment
kristyc 0 Posted January 12, 2008 Will, Ray, Genghis, & Emilia- I really want to thank each of you for all the wonderful comments you have given this image. You guys inspire me to keeping shooting, which is why I think we are all here a PN to inspire each other. I, for one, truly appreciate it, because it keeps me growing in new directions! Thank you, Kristy :) Link to comment
paolo de faveri 1 Posted January 18, 2008 A wonderful panorama, Kristy, very well framed and presented. I love that hint of snow at the top of the range and the great detail all over. I'm sure it will look great printed out. P.S. this deserves a couple of sevens for sure, but as you already rated me so high, the system doesn't allow me to reciprocate at the moment. Cheers, Paolo Link to comment
mbpixel 0 Posted February 19, 2008 Superb Kristy, great composition! This image has it all, love the way it leads from left to right with the light from the hot sun bottom left to the ice cold snow top right! Brilliant! Link to comment
jestrader 0 Posted February 20, 2008 Wow, this is a beautiful image, everything about it works perfectly. The gradual line from left to right up the mountains, The tree and road leading you in on the right, and all building up to the touch of pure white snow caps, beautiful. Congrats, this is amazing. Link to comment
cliverapier 0 Posted February 21, 2008 Its a nice shot. I like the frame and presentation too. Link to comment
kristyc 0 Posted February 21, 2008 I'd like to take a minute and give a sincere "thank you" to all the fine photographers here who have taken the time to comment on this image. I so appreciate it! This image is one of my personal favorites. It is also one I've gotten a lot of positive response to, and it's the first photo of my portfolio to make the "Daily Sample" collage on PN's homepage. It might now be the POTW, but I was just as thrilled today to see it up there! I hope you all have enjoyed viewing it as I've had sharing it. Best regards to all! Kristy :) Link to comment
cliverapier 0 Posted February 22, 2008 you are more than welcome kristy. Ill just run over a couple of things that makes this picture work that i didnt mention before. 1/ the diagonal from bottom left to top right helps boost the composition here. 2/ a brilliant sky 3/ Expert use of light of the rocky landscape 4/ a wonderful frame arrangment where in, the picture itself is offset slightly to the top. Thank you for shareing. :) Link to comment
matheww 0 Posted February 23, 2008 I was referred to your portfolio by fellow Las Vegas and PN'er Raymond B. Sure am glad he told me about you. This is hands down the best Red Rock capture I have ever seen. Just stunning. Get the road in to show the size of the canyon was genius. Fantastic photo! Mathew Link to comment
kristyc 0 Posted February 24, 2008 Thank you Clive & Mathew for your warm comments! I certainly appreciate when folks take the time to share specifically what they like (or don't like) about an image, as both allows me to improve on photos in the future! And Mathew, that's cool to know that you (& Ray) are also from Las Vegas too! It's nice to know I'm in such good company here both in Vegas and at PN! Take care, Kristy :) Link to comment
leo burkey 0 Posted March 27, 2008 Okay make me feel bad again! Ray Banfield took me here on our Death Valley trip but I didn't capture anything like this masterpiece. Well done Kristy, what a sky! Link to comment
deleteaccount 0 Posted June 20, 2008 This is an aweinspiring shot Kristy! The epic scale and realism you have captured here is absolutley fantastic. Link to comment
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