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Cliffs, Clouds & Wilderness


alberto.conde

Lens set at 28 mm focal length. Tripod Slik 500 Pro. Levels corrected in PS. Cropped to eliminate vignetting due to an incorrect staccking of two filters

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Magnifique paysage, Alberto !

Jadore lépaisseur des nuages et leur moutonnement très bien rendu

La couleur est superbe.

Jolie note délicate, les fleurs roses

Belle profondeur de champ et perpective !

Marie-Hélène

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Marie Hélène, j'aime le titre de ton commentaire car, vraiment, la plage est sauvage et elle n'est accessible qu'avec un 4x4 et un peu de courage (descente pas facile). J'ai vais, donc, changer le titre de la photo. Merci
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The general framing is quite good here (good balance between the three elements of the title, IMHO), I don't know what was lost with the cropping but at least like this is quite good. Regarding the colour, I have to say that I like better the tones in the lower part of the picture, the "wilderness" with the sand and some plants. The cliff and the sky look dark in comparison, and I cannot see much detail in the left part (specially the trees in the cliff). I really have to increase the brightness of my screen to see it propaerly, and even then it seems too dark for me. In the sky, the contrast between the blue and the clouds is also slightly excessive. But it is only excessive if one wants to relax looking at this picture. With all the contrast it has as it is, it looks quite dramatic! If that was your intent, then it is very well done :)

 

?La playa se llama "rompeculos" por la dificultad para acceder a ella? :)

 

Un saludo,

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Muy buena Alberto, a mi sobre todo me transmite una sensación, "espacio". El contraste del cielo es muy bueno, aunque me gustaria ver como quedaria algo menos polarizado...
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Yes Marcelo, the name of the beach (in English would translate as "Ass-breaker") refers to the rough descent which was difficult even for my AWD. I had to stop the car and walk to check if it was sensible to continue...

Gracias por tus comentarios. Reconozco que he incrementado algo la oscuridad de los azules y cyan con Selective Colours... Quizás me he pasado algo?

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Good composition. A bit contrasty for my taste though. Looks like you used a polarizer, may have come out more evenly balanced without one. also check you depth of field scales. The forground subject is fuzzy. would add to the picture if it where sharper.
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Esta también me gusta mucho Alberto. Quizás me hubiera gustado un poquitín más de playa en la foto, pero aun así, es buenísima. "Playa del rompeculos"......imposible olvidar!
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Nice pic. I would have cropped so that I could see the base of the plant on the bottom left and I would have burned in the tree on the top left.
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Tus fotos llevan verdaderamente tu sello, Alberto, y esta no es una excepción. Me gustan los contrastes entre las diferentes capas de color y especialmente el que añades al variar selectivamente -como dices- el tono azul y cyan. Creo que le aportas mucha profundidad a la foto y, desde luego, logras captar mucho más la atención en una primera visión, además de mantener un estilo muy particular. Quizá -no sé si es problema de mi monitor- apreciaría algo más de definición en las plantas en primer término. De todas formas, la composición global es realmente magnífica!
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Excelente paisaje. A mi *sí* me gusta el efecto de polarización que usaste. Magnífica aplicación de los filtros (¿supongo que el otro es un gradiente?). Como siempre, buén trabajo Alberto.
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Muy linda, si notas en el centro de la foto, parece el ojo de Dios mirandonos. Sera mi imaginacion? lindo contraste de colores y las florecitas le dan un tono de vida alegre.
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Stunning image! Superb depth-of-field, in a spectacular composition. I wouldn't change a thing. I would like to see this in B&W and see what it looks like, its got possibilities because of the contrasts. Cheers! Chris
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