marzio maglietta 0 Posted October 29, 2008 Great composition. Maybe you can try also without the landscape on the top. I think It will be a little more metaphisic. Congratulations Marzio Link to comment
cphilpott 0 Posted October 29, 2008 Well done, well done. I like the original with landscape since it provides a sense of place. This shot artistically presents the unique drama and mystery of this place. If this was shot the evening of OCT 17, then you were out here shooting while I and others were grinding up Lippencot grade to camp in the campground and then be on the playa for sunrise on the 18th. You clearly had a wonderful moment, and you captured it well. Link to comment
lonebearimages 0 Posted October 30, 2008 Very cool shot! I have somehow missed this photogenic pair of rocks on my two visits to the Racetrack. Wonderful exposure. I might be tempted to level the image using the boundary between the playa and the surrounding pediment. Cheers! Chris Link to comment
acjtucson 0 Posted October 31, 2008 Craig- I was there! I camped at Homestake that night! There were two other vehicles parked about 100 yards south at a different campsite. Small world. This is the first time I walked over to the hill where these things apparently start from at the southeast end of the lakebed. There were dozens of rocks with tracks. These two were about 150 yards north of there. I drove out Saturday AM around 0900. There were 3 vehicles already parked at Racetrack out for the morning shoot. I had enough... Thanks all for the critiques. Link to comment
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