lukas ondrousek aka jozef 0 Posted March 27, 2012 Panorama from Julian Alps. PLEASE, view large. More images at my homepage. Thank you Link to comment
cegeiss 6 Posted March 27, 2012 This is an interesting landscape. I can't figure out the perspective. The nearly circular lake looks like it is seen from almost straight down, but the rocks to the left and right don't look steep enough for that. Great image, Lukas. Great light too. Christoph Link to comment
lukas ondrousek aka jozef 0 Posted March 27, 2012 Thank you for leaving a comment :-)It was pretty steep - I could basically jump in that lake :-) Don't mind the rocks on the left, rather look at the rocks on the right. This is ~180° photo shot with 17mm lens.You can see another photo from there here. I was standing at the steepes point:http://www.fotoaparat.cz/g/12/02/05/797781_33e0c.jpgAnyway, thank you again :-) Cheers! Link to comment
PeterKrenek 26 Posted March 27, 2012 Good light and a very nice mountain scene. Not always do panoramas end up composed so well. Sunrise or sunset ? I would guess the former, due to the mist in the valley, but I could as well be wrong. Ahoj. Peter Link to comment
lukas ondrousek aka jozef 0 Posted March 28, 2012 Caf :-)Thank you. It's a very special and photogenic scenery. Morning shot. Link to comment
thadley 15 Posted April 15, 2012 Technically very good. Aesthetics... I am not too sure. There is too much of this landscape that is in the shade. I wonder if waiting another 10 or 15 minutes would have brought more painterly light to that area that is in the shade. For this reason, I would rate it a 5. Link to comment
lukas ondrousek aka jozef 0 Posted April 22, 2012 Thank you for the critique. I appreciate it.Yes, most of the image is in shade. However, there is one basic rule when it comes to light - more light means less colors (when we speak about clear sky conditions). I always prefer colors over "direct" light.On the other hand, Julian Alps always look kind of "flat" on photos. It's that eroded limestone and absence of vegetation. This is my main "objection" to that mountain range :-) Link to comment
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