paolo de faveri 1 Posted September 1, 2010 Exactly - well, more or less - the same composition of my previous post, but 20 minutes later. The sun rose from behind the ridges just a few moments after the shutter closed. This is lake Rosset with the Gran Paradiso range in the background. Your C&C are as always highly appreciated, thanks for your time. Techs: Eos 50D, Tokina ATX-Pro 12-24 f4, B+W 110 ND (1000x), GND 4x, tripod. 30" f11 P.S. PLEASE SEE IT LARGER! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 1, 2010 Excellent capture of the early light,very nice work Link to comment
clintdunn 0 Posted September 2, 2010 I love that sliver of red in the right of the frame, and the small splash of colours from the flowers. Well done. Link to comment
rlopezmoral 1 Posted September 2, 2010 Wonderful work, Paolo ... just to be contemplaiting it for a long while ... Congrats & regards Link to comment
melloncollie 0 Posted September 2, 2010 spectacular! the best landscape shot from the last weeks. a masterpiece. Link to comment
stp 6 Posted September 2, 2010 This is really quite nice. The red on the hillside and the plants in the foreground are superb, and the composition as a whole is wonderful. And yes, larger is better! Link to comment
ffrank 0 Posted September 2, 2010 Clean, sharp and beautiful.........nicely done Paolo. Link to comment
paolo de faveri 1 Posted September 2, 2010 Thanks all for commenting, it's always great and helpful reading what others think of your work, and I'm just glad that this picture has met the liking of so many of you.It's been indeed a very special moment, it took me an early wake up at 3am, one and half hour driving and one more hour hiking to get there well before dawn, it only lasted a few seconds but it's one of those memorable, rewarding moments, a good reminder as to why I (we) do what I do. ;-) Paolo Link to comment
erikadams 0 Posted September 2, 2010 Outstanding work, Paolo. Your effort really paid off. Also, thanks for posting exposure information. I like this one most, of the two you posted. It has greater dynamic range, and the plant in the foreground, which really enhances the photo, shows up better. It's interesting that the other photo, exposed at 1/5 sec, shows ripples in the water, and that this one, 30 sec exposure, shows flat water. Of course, a longer exposure tends to flatten the water, but if there were ripples, I would think the reflection of the mountains in this photo would be quite a bit more blurry. Can you comment on that, please? Anyway, keep up the good work. best regards, Erik Link to comment
paolo de faveri 1 Posted September 3, 2010 Thanks all again for your comments, that's appreciated.Erik, actually it's the contrary. When you expose for such a long time - 30 seconds in this case, but the longer the better - you can highly increase the sharpness of the reflections. The long exposure evens up the ripples, and it turns the water into a smooth, highly refelctive surface. Link to comment
ndj 0 Posted September 3, 2010 Gorgeous work Paolo! Love the light on the hillside, and foreground plant. Superbly composed, and expertly photographed.All the best,Neil Link to comment
bobby_ho 0 Posted September 4, 2010 Very impressive. Simple composition and great lighting. Link to comment
radim_schreiber 0 Posted September 27, 2010 I have no words, the image speaks for itself. Simply beautiful. Link to comment
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