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Rainforest Autumn


marcadamus

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I have walked by this scene for many years. No other day at no other

moment did this picture reveal itself. That's why I love photography.

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Marc,

You are right.  This is the kind of picture you can hang on the wall.  It has everything sharpness, colors and inch by inch of details.

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Something very traditional and down to earth about this, like a Robert Wood painting. Classic scene brought to life with beautiful light and saturation.  Exposed to perfection Marc, the moment is captured beautifully.

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A traditional yet beautiful. Looks bit high on contrast but the bigger print would make a right justice I think. What I like is the rainy feeling here!

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Your foreword is so true, and if two photographers stood side by side taking the same shot, then I would wager they would end up with different looking images. This is just delightful to view.

Sincere Compliments

Alf

 

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A "classic" scene can become a stunning piece of art if taken by a master like you!

Technically perfect, aestetically beautiful.

Regards, Alberto.

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Beautiful image, i lke the saturated colors and the textures of the moss on the stones and trees.  Perfect water blur as well.  Very nice atmosphere, one can feel the cool humidity of the forest. It's been done before, but rarely so beautifully.  Regards - michel

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A very beautiful shot. Would like to see the water without that blue color on it.

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This is one of your best.  Love it.  The silky water coming from a far away entertains our eye and our mind.  Nice color with a sharpness from front to back.  Best regards,

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how utterly full of it you are.

 

Only revealed itself? How about, you only saw it when you did.

I'm a philosopher AND a photographer. Next time you're "capturing" one of your elusive beauties, ask yourself why you need so many filters. Ask yourself why you need such long exposures. Ask yourself why you need such repetition.

Do us all a favor -- ask yourself.

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Beautiful picture

I wish that photographers would share a bit more info

obviously nd filter what amount, polarizer,focal length what type of camera post processing etc

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