miles_hecker 0 Posted May 30, 2004 This Anasazi dwelling no doubt treated its long gone residents to many a spectacular sunset. All comments and critiques are welcome. Link to comment
eric temple 0 Posted May 30, 2004 Love the curves theme and how you kept both foreground and background properly exposed. I'd like to see a big print of it! Link to comment
donpaulson 0 Posted May 31, 2004 A creative and fresh view of the southwest! Nice job of handling a difficult lighting situation. Link to comment
leighperry 0 Posted May 31, 2004 I really like the way the central warm light leaps out of the frame, made possible by the muted, almost monochromatic foreground. I find myself torn concerning the unresolved arch overhead, though. It's not enough to spoil enjoyment of the shot, but I wonder what your options were? Was it possible to further enclose the frame? Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 31, 2004 I think I've seen this one, or one very much like it. Have you had this published in a magazine before? Regardless, it's very good! Link to comment
rajeevthomas 1 Posted May 31, 2004 Controling light in this and still managing the great exposure is amazing....!It shows you skills....great job!! Link to comment
miles_hecker 0 Posted May 31, 2004 Tom Till has a shot he has published and sells in his gallery which is very much like this. I believe Tom was the first person to publish a shot from this location. Link to comment
henrimanguy 0 Posted June 11, 2004 Sure! When you have such a spectacle in front of you when you wake up, you understand the love (and the respect) for Earth of the Amerindians. Link to comment
kslonaker 0 Posted July 3, 2004 Very nice contrast between foreground and background. I, too, find the "cut-off" curve a little unsettling, but not enough to ruin this at all. Great depth and perspective in this composition. Link to comment
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