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© ©Copyright Tony Hadley Photography 2013

His morning walk from the brink - Tremblant QC


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Artist: J.A. (Tony) Hadley;
Exposure Date: 2013:10:11 08:03:11;
Copyright: No use permitted unless explicitly provided by J.A. (Tony) Hadley;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D300;
Exposure Time: 1/200.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.6;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +715827882 1/3
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 185.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 277 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;

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This one is a winner, Tony. It's beautifully balanced with soft and harmonious color. The inclusion of the stroller as a central design element is a little unusual in your photos but works very well here. The misty morning and low clouds partially screening the woods in the background adds to feeling of quiet and solitude.
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Brilliant image Tony. Full of atmosphere, you can almost smell the air. Figure is in just the right place too.

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Glorious work Tony, at first glance it looked like a painting. I find the little patch of sun-touched trees on the right a little distracting, but otherwise this image is a winner.

 

Thanks for sharing, Mark

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Anabella - thanks.

 

Ian - glad you liked it.

 

Mark - Thanks and glad you liked it. The highlighted bush on the right was intended to balance the composition with the shrubs and sand on the middle left side of the image. At least, that is the way I was thinking - correctly or incorrectly.

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Tony,    This is more like his morning walk in heaven... such a surreal landscape, it is quite stunning! Mind you I take the noisy, very crowded deep underground every day in london, so when I see this, it's a real bliss! Thanks for sharing this magnificent spectacle.  Kind regards,

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Thanks for your rationale Tony, it's interesting to hear your thoughts on the matter. I think that purpose is already adequately served by the silhouetted figure on the right, but I'm no expert and it's not my photo!

 

Great photo regardless, best wishes, Mark

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