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© KAROLOS TRIVIZAS

HERBERT MOUNTAIN LAKE


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NIKON D300, NIKKOR AF-S 18-200mm, 1/400s, f/10, ISO 200, -1.00 eV, 18mm.

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The kind of classic picture...Aeolos favoured the photographer...the reflection is perfect..Many regards, Dimitris.
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This is an incredibly beautiful image. The depth of detail is outstanding. For me, what really pulls this image away from the pack is the canoe sitting there quietly. It grounds the stunning beauty of the scene in reality. Another top notch image and a 7/7 from me.
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Simple and awesome. The profusion of color and warmth here is remarkable. The canoe in the foreground is a nice touch that balances the image wonderfully and adds to the mood as well.

 

Oh, congrats on the POW too.

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Excellent shot.

 

 

Wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and a very happy and prosperous 2010. May the beauty of the world brighten up your life and decorate your days with love, success and happiness.

 

 

 

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Excellent! Χρόνια Πολλά Κάρολε, Καλή Χρονιά εύχομαι σε σένα και την οικογένειά σου!

Παναγιώτης

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everything I want to say about this exquisite image has already been said.

It is truly a masterpiece of photography.

congratulations!!!

 

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Ralph Waldo Emerson! Inspired image... As always your attention to detail is the key to your work and it shows in each one you post. Never prone to just dumping and image on line but careful selection and presentation showing the best of your works ... MJ
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This is an outstanding fairly wide angle composition, but I have a reservation. For some reason you shot the image at f/10. The result is that the image in full screen view is not totally sharp from front to back. For example, the canoe is somewhat soft, and so are the mountains. You would have done better to focus perhaps on the reflection and shoot at f/16 and maybe even try f/22 despite some diffraction. A very nice shot of Herbert Lake in any event.
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