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Mt Cook Wild Lupine


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Wild Lupine are massive glowing along the Mt Cook NP. This photo was

shot in front of Mt Cook at the sunset time.

1D mkIII 24mm .9 GND filter

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The foreground is really impressive here, and the composition overall. I am only not so sure about the colour of the sky, it comes off as slightly unnatural to me. 6/6
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The absolute sharpness and lovely colors of the foreground are what grab me and the overall composition is excellent. I'm not too keen on the color of the sky either.
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So marvelous! I agree, it has excellently sharp foreground and composition is stunning. This goes into my favorites list. - Lester
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Hi, Jeffrey,

It´s funny, 20 years ago, perhaps I would have said, good afternoon, Mr. Lee, how are you ? Now we met as we were friends from all our life, that´s another magic thing in PN and the net. At least we could usually see our faces - it is something I appreciate in pn because I do not like to talk to people that I can not see their face before, it must be an old mania - if we have one in our short presentation.

I made a joke because the first thing I thought when taking a view at this image was the past time. The image seems to be old, even if perhaps was taken last week. It has an uncommon atmosphere, the nice contrast between the violet flowers (do not recognize the specie) and the orange grass in the afternoon or morning. The big mountain with the romantic snow, pointing out this is winter or perhaps autumn and the permanent mist, that is present in most of romantic landscape subjects.

Your composition is really good, very good, and it could be included in any magazine or book reporting on that nice part of the world. Thanks for shrg. Josemi Gondra.

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