manju_shekhar 0 Posted July 20, 2001 This is too much! The colors are unbelievable. Great job! Link to comment
debanjan_bhattacharyya1 0 Posted July 23, 2001 Great Snap Kyo . Just curious , what scanner do to use to scan your slides ??. Link to comment
eajames 0 Posted July 25, 2001 One of the best shots of the Big Stone and the Merced River I've seen. I really like the composition: well-balance foreground, stunning midground, and you even got a bit of Half Dome in the background. Nice job - you should be very proud! Link to comment
jonathon_shaw 0 Posted July 28, 2001 Good foreground and background. Many times (some of my pictures, for example) only contain the mountains and lack interesting foreground, or lack foreground all together. The variety of colors from water to sky is stunning, if not overly so. Perhaps a lower contrast would be in order? Or, maybe not. Though I dub a photo such as this a cliche, I myself try to capture images like these and commend those who do so. Good job. Link to comment
james_grove 0 Posted August 3, 2001 Wow it`s loverly you can almost smell the air, superb picture a real sense of being there. Link to comment
kcp 0 Posted August 4, 2001 Nice shot. Good light, very similar to a shat by Tim Wilson a week or two ago. Good job. Link to comment
myhlow 0 Posted August 6, 2001 This is really nice. I agree with the comments above. The picture gives me a sense of being there physically. Well done! Link to comment
roland_vink 52 Posted August 16, 2001 Lovely picture - the sort I would take if I were there. My only comment is about the use of graduated filters. It's obvious one has been used across the top of the image. I realise you needed it to keep the sky from being too bright. I think filters work best when you can't tell one has been used - it should enhance a picture but not greatly alter it (unless that is your intention, but I don't think that is the case here). Suggestions... perhaps take shots with and without the grad, so when you get home, you have the option of choosing the other picture if the grad didn't work... perhaps a polarizer would be enough to darken the sky... Use a ligher grad so the effects are less obvious... try angling the grad more closely to the horizon (ok, pretty difficult in this case). Otherwise, as I said, a great picture! Link to comment
a._j._valys 0 Posted August 23, 2001 Excellent composition, beatyful color - 9/9 if not better! Is it a straight shot or manipulated? Link to comment
chas._dye 0 Posted August 23, 2001 Kyo, Out of curiosity, what did you use to scan this slide? Thanks. REgards, Chas. Link to comment
alexander munro 0 Posted September 8, 2001 A nice picture however obviously pretty contrasty. What happened over on the left side of the frame? I think Mr. Sun did you in there. I like it, but it's too bad the sun didn't find a nice cloud somewhere. Alex Link to comment
bob_lazzarini 0 Posted July 5, 2003 One of the most beautiful landscape photos I've seen in a long time. Link to comment
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