gooseff 0 Posted March 6, 2001 This photo was taken in the Dry Valleys of href="http://snobear.colorado.edu/~gooseff/antarctic.htm">Antarctica . It was early in the austral summer season and the sun was low enough in the sky to be hidden behind mountains at certain times of the day. I think the photo gets close to what I was going for - that is, diffuse sunlight emerging from the rough ridge of 1882 (the unoriginal name of that mountain). To me, the snow in the foreground shadow is a little distracting, does anyone else feel this way, or am I just being too critical? Link to comment
markci 0 Posted March 6, 2001 I don't think it's a successful photo, but not because the detail is distracting. If the shadow were completely black it wouldn't be interesting silhouette either. The real problem is that most of the frame isn't contributing anything to the image. Link to comment
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