wedeko 0 Posted November 10, 2010 Beautiful shot of this beuatiful place.Like the little jumping fingure very much, because it's a good reference for the greatness of the rocks/mountainsColors and light are beautiful aswell, thanks for sharing! Link to comment
BelaMolnar 2 Posted December 6, 2010 . . . "Brett's comment is one of the sad side-effects of the digital age, " . . . as commented by Stephen. I'm agree hundred pro cent with him. To ad more to it, it is not a point in the finished image, how it was created, the point is, how natural, in every way, proportion, perspective distortion, shade and color matching the added part, and the finished image has some artistic merit, a message, a mood, to express something, . . . has a good content. Here the sky is not matched with the rest of the image. The upper right corner a very visible white line running all to the edge, between the sky and the red rocks. It is absolutely normal and constructive if you manipulate your image, ad something to it, or move some part of it or even to distort to the desired effect. You are the artist and the canvas is yours, and you manipulate the paint and the canvas as you desire, if it going to improve you image or improve the message, mood and so on. I hate to talk technicality here, I hate pixel pipping, corner investigating and all those Technocrat stupid things in art and photography as an art. As I noted, in this image, first the sky didn't matched in shade the main subject and the artifacts as I all ready mentioned is faulty. I attaching a part of the upper corner of the image to shown, this white line not supposed to be there. And. . . You don't needed the person there, in the middle, posing a jump at all, besides, it is also almost artificial in the image. A pice of rock on the foreground, my, would do more for this image. The composition is also to symmetric, and I would ad more to the foreground and lees sky. IMHO of course. I intended this comment in a good fate, as a constructive comment. And please excuse my English Regards; Bela Link to comment
w-j-li 0 Posted January 26, 2011 love it. I went there several times but always with the solid blue sky. So I know it is real. But how could we make the sky light blue? Thanks. Link to comment
steve_wagner1 1 Posted February 6, 2011 "Brett's comment is one of the sad side-effects of the digital age" Sorry, but this kind of heavy handed post processing is the sad side-effect, not questioning it Link to comment
viziphoto 0 Posted February 8, 2011 You could try it without that man in the middle, and with better light, at sunrise, or sunset, it would be better. This is only an opinion. But the details are nice, and that jump figures freedom for me. Great idea. Link to comment
randleman 0 Posted August 24, 2011 Excellent shot all around -color, composition, and adding a unique touch to the well recognized area. How did you manage to get there to photograph??? I tried to go in May but had no luck. The lottery system seems quite daunting! Link to comment
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