Guest Guest Posted January 29, 2003 The exposure of this shot is simply spot on! I love B&W photos which run the whole range of sensitivity of the film (or the CCD in this case). Excellent choice in using the red filter too, very appropriate for darkening the sky. The thing that I wonder about though is the reflection. It looks very cool, but it's almost like there's just too much going on here. I wonder if a picture of just the sierras would've worked better, or if you had somehow managed to get some of the sky in the reflection as well. Just my 2 cents. Derrick Link to comment
brian_e 0 Posted January 30, 2003 stunning. just stunning. the shadow transforms it from a beautiful photo to a stunning photo. Link to comment
exploitz 0 Posted January 30, 2003 Last weekend I stumbled upon a masterwork of nature and tried to capture it's beauty in this photograph. Your critique and rating is appreciated. Link to comment
alethea_steingisser1 0 Posted February 9, 2003 I was going to remark that this looked liked Convict Lake until I saw the title! Good job of getting a great BW image of this magical place! Link to comment
vincetylor 0 Posted February 10, 2003 This one grows on you...quickly. At first glance it appears that the lower left is too dark. However, now it really does not...I actually like the contrasts in this image. Would also love to see this in color! Another good one. Link to comment
jeff nichols 0 Posted February 11, 2003 wow. that is a wild photo. the reflection really works with the slight ripple on the surface Link to comment
wadeproduces 0 Posted February 12, 2003 Georgeous tonality. Serene landscape image is so so until demonstration of masterful control in your printmaking. a good image became emotional. Link to comment
ben neptun 0 Posted February 13, 2003 Is something not right in your cerebellum?!?! Your crooked horizon here is way too distracting. Either visit a brain surgeon, buy a bubble level, or don't shoot when drunk! Exposure is fine. Link to comment
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