Gerald Cafferty 83,688 Posted April 5, 2015 At the time the glaciers of the last great ice age were receding a monumental waterfall would have flowed over the 260 ft. cliff. All comments welcome Link to comment
andresfaya 0 Posted April 5, 2015 B&W landscape still remains a huge challenge for me.This image does transmit the sheer size of the cliff.With a pale cliff, I feel the foreground is a little dark. If more detail could be gathered there it might help the viewer "walk" up to the cliff. A darker sky (red filter) might also help the cliff stand out more.I would also try to align to the rule of thirds in this case if possible. These are just ideas, the image is for sure compelling and well worth contemplating for a while. Link to comment
Gerald Cafferty 83,688 Posted April 6, 2015 Andres, thank you for your pertinent comments, I agree with what you say except may be for the sky. Link to comment
Gerald Cafferty 83,688 Posted April 6, 2015 /photodb/photo?photo_id=17999323Hi, I am trying to insert a lighter version, but unsure about how to do it.Here goes.The insert didn't work but there is a link. Link to comment
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