andrej t 0 Posted September 13, 2009 Just poetry...mornirng tranquility, clean reflection and of course the first light for contrast. Congrats for this one! Link to comment
whydangle 0 Posted September 14, 2009 While the sky is rather uninteresting, you did all the right things to fill the empty sky space with trees. The balance of the scene is quite good! If somehow you could have filled the foreground with some of those vivid wildflowers, it would be more than exceptional! Link to comment
melloncollie 0 Posted September 15, 2009 everything is top quality here: light, scenery, tones, colors. individual point of view and composition make it really stunning. a masterpiece! Link to comment
chriss1 2 Posted September 16, 2009 Excellent composition, but for me it looks a bit heavier on the right side, so I would recommend rotating it slightly into left direction to make horizon straight. It may be just my impression, except that, the photograph is just perfect, the mountain looks really impressive lit by sharp light and the contrast between red coloured rocks and green plants on the foreground is just fantastic! Regards. Link to comment
michaelgrant 0 Posted September 20, 2009 This is a great capture. The reflection in the shallow end and the lighting in the hills adds drama to the photo. Besides everything you can see up front, I love the details appearing from the mountains in far reach. I think your angle is perfect considering the scene involved. This is one photo that did well with a blue sky. Well done! Link to comment
Daniel Álamo 0 Posted June 21, 2012 The graduated sky is nice (I don't know if because the polariser though) and it doesn't need any clouds everytime. The focal point in the reflection gives its touch in the dark bottom of the creek.My only nit is the centered tree which doesn't left me to see at the junction of the main mountain with the iluminated one at the left BG. At the digital room I should up darkness on the green left a bit as too a few more brightness on the FG. Well done. 6/7. Link to comment
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