alfbailey 4 Posted May 16, 2010 Your thoughts and comments are always appreciated. Thank You Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 17, 2010 This is absolutely stunning. Wonderful composed landscape image so that the geometric figures in the landscapes comes to life in all their shapes and forms in the foreground. The mountain as background with this amazing sky and the details and the sharpness adds to the total impression. Just great photography!Take good care Alf and all the best to you and your family from Jannica. Link to comment
tibig 0 Posted May 17, 2010 I like the colors and the classical composition. Very well done.Regards, Tibi Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted May 17, 2010 Alf this is stunning. Jannica said it all so well. I get a boost of inspiration looking at your images. Supurb work! Best wishes, Linda Link to comment
arnav 7 Posted May 17, 2010 This is a beautiful shot. Like the mountain's reflection through the grass. Also the mountain is placed at 1/3 from the right most edge of the frame which makes this composition work (I think).BestArnav Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 17, 2010 Beautiful landscape and so well lit, the composition and DOF are superb here and also the tones, wishing you all of the best. Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted May 17, 2010 I agree with Linda....Jannica has critiqed this image so expertly. The detail is amazing as is every component as it all comes together. A very beautiful, well thought out shot and processing, sincerely, Gail Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted May 18, 2010 Alf, Wow....I think all has been said. Stunning image. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
papasan 0 Posted May 18, 2010 Great image Alf, the crispness of details is stunning. I also like the geometric shapes. All these repetitive triangular shapes in the image are wonderfully interesting. I would consider cropping the top of the sky just a tad as there isn't much happening in the top part and it leads my eye out off the frame. Great image Alf. Regards - michel Link to comment
johnroberts 0 Posted May 18, 2010 I'll name that mountain in one !! Excellent image, I like the foreground reeds and the reflection in the Llyn Idwal. Wondeful low light colours to create a great atmosphere. While you were there, you were part way up to the Cantilever ! Can't wait to get back to Snowdonia.All the best....John Link to comment
blue-olympus 0 Posted May 18, 2010 Quality work. A superb scene well produced by you....everything works well together here....Bravo! Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted May 18, 2010 All was already expressed, I just join the rest. I like the similarity of the mountains form doplicate and reflected in the water,like shaping the water in their form...Beautiful soft light, DOF, color palette, and nature atmospher that looks primal and untouched.. Link to comment
jim_air 0 Posted May 18, 2010 The detail is amazing, the foreground and even the detail on the mountain. The textures and seemingly unique colour of the grass(es). The wisps of cloud to the left. The overall shapes, which others have already highlighted in their individual comments. They all come together very nicely ! Best wishes, Jim Link to comment
kallol 1 Posted May 18, 2010 Wow!!! GREAT image, Alf...excellent capture with wonderful colors and details...very nicely composed...And the reflection is superb...my best Link to comment
alberto_quintal 2 Posted May 18, 2010 WOW!! Splendid view, beautiful work, 10/10, I love it.Alberto Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted May 19, 2010 HEJ JANNICAMany thanks for your visit and encouragement, I value your opinion and know when you approve I'm doing something right : - ) It makes it worth getting wet feet for! Thanks again Jannica!Warm Regards and best wishes to you and your familyHej DaAlfTIBIMany thanks for your kind words, I'm really pleased you liked it.RegardsAlfLINDAYou are very kind, sincere thanks! I'm really pleased you like it.Kind RegardsAlfARNAVThank you for looking in, I really appreciate your thoughts and kind comments, and yeah, I think it works too. :- )Kind RegardsAlfRASHEDMany thanks for your visit and kind words, I really appreciate your comments.Kind RegardsAlfMARIZIOMany thanks for your kind words, much appreciated!RegardsAlfGAILSincere thanks, I really appreciate your thoughts and kind words.Warm RegardsAlfPATSYMany thanks for stopping by, I'm very pleased you liked it!Kind RegardsAlfMICHELSincere thanks for looking in and sharing your thoughts it really is appreciated! Yes I can see where you are coming from with cropping the sky, I think I may have to crop a bit of the foreground as well though in order to balance the image. Thats if I was to follow the rule of thirds to the letter hmmmm you've got me thinking now.Kind RegardsAlfJOHN Many thanks for your visit and kind words. I had a feeling you wouldn't have any trouble naming this one! I think I will try and make that trek up to Cantilever Rock this summer, I really like your photo's of it, most inspiring! Thanks again JohnKind RegardsAlfILKKASincere Thanks and best wishesAlfKEITH Many thanks for looking in I'm really pleased you liked it! Much appreciated,Cheers Keith!AlfPNINAThank you for stopping by, your comment "primal and untouched" describes this place perfectly, it really does have a raw beauty that I find so appealing, I'm pleased that you do too!Warm RegardsAlfJIMMany thanks for your visit and thoughts, This camera and lens combination seems to bring out detail like I've never experienced before. I am really pleased you like it.Kind RegardsAlfKALLOLSincere thanks for your visit and kind comments, much appreciated!Kind RegardsAlfALBERTOGood to hear from you as always! I'm really pleased you like the image! Sincere Thanks.Warm RegardsAlf Link to comment
papasan 0 Posted May 19, 2010 Hi Alfactually i wouldn't crop the foreground, i would take just a bit from the sky and leave the foreground alone. By cropping the top you will change the overall ratio of the image and make it a bit more pano so i wouldn't worry about the rule of third. In addition, i think that if you have a vertical split 50/50 it will just make the image more "static" but in this case this will reinforce the feeling of quietness and tranquility you have captured. See my suggested crop. Regards - michel Link to comment
jtipton 0 Posted May 19, 2010 I like the composition of the picture the way it is. It has a natural flow to it. I don't think this is HDR. If it is, you did an exceptional job controlling it and keeping it real. Great job my friend. Cheers. Jim Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted May 19, 2010 MICHELI can't fault you, I think you have a good eye for these things and the cropped version looks good, but I stilll like the original version too, arghhh I can't make me mind up now! Many Thanks for your imput Michel. it really is appreciated!Kind RegardsAlfJIM Many thanks for your visit and feedback, you are right this one isn't HDR. glad you liked it Jim.Cheers mate!AlfRUUDGood to hear from you, Sincere thanks for your very kind comments!RegardsAlf Link to comment
elportebonheur 0 Posted May 20, 2010 For me a tutorial of good landscape photography. Perfect harmony in colors and light. The nitty gritty technical detail comments I leave to the specialist'. In my case the first impression counts. One word: overwhelming...Complimets Alf Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted May 20, 2010 ELMany thanks for your visit, it is really good to know that you liked the image, you complimentry words are most generous and flattering, much appreciated.Warm RegardsAlf HANSGood evening Hans. Sincere Thanks for looking in, the "golden glow" you describe was exactly what I wanted to capture, so your words are very much appreciated.Kind RegardsAlf Link to comment
michaela m 1 Posted May 21, 2010 You have found the Heaven, Alf ! Thank you for sharing...Best wishes, MM Link to comment
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