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Natural Symmetry


marcadamus

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Remarkable landscape and of very impressive lay out, the exposure value been so well set and so the DOF is so effective with the sort of details been obtaine all over the frame work, the slow shutter effect on the smoothness of the water is superbly achieved and so the colors and tone are of very high quality and enhancing the composition here.

 

Thank you for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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Hey Stefan,


Thanks for the comment.  I just wanted to branch off on your comment and address something that comes up all the time, and that is that web sharpness is NOT REAL sharpness.  I could take an image from a disposable film camera and make it look sharper than an 80MP digital image if I wanted to for the purposes of online viewing.   The reason is that all images must be resized and resharpened when posted at such small resolution.  Interestingly, images that have more details to begin with actually end up looking LESS sharp than others do sometimes, particularly on sites with size restrictions because they eat up more KB in space when resharpened.  The only true measure of image sharpness is on print or viewed very large. 

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well, that is a professional landscape shot. case closed.

 

excellent job.

 

just wondering, do you use a tilt shift lens?

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I don't have any photos that were not enhanced in some way post-capture.  I would assume the photographer has done everything possible to fulfill their vision of the scene when looking at their photographs.  Saturation-wise, I'd have to say this is more blue than I remember it with my eyes and I think it makes a great color contrast and fits the snowy mountain scene well.  Thanks.

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light, details, exposure and composition is perfect as usual. it is so stunning that i think it's impossible to make better landscape photography than this. best regards!

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Hi Marc. I'm agree with your comments about sharpness. Here the shots are so little, resized and resharped that always seems more sharp than original RAW image obviously...The final result is pleasant but it is not real...Yes, during shot a photographers would set all the best on hos camera and lens to obtain a perfect RAW image, then Lightroom/Photoshop do the rest. By the way, fantastic shot and optimal RAW develop for tone and colors. What lens did you use? With polarizer/GND/ND filter also I suppose, right?

Thanks for sharing so many photography masterpiece...you lucky to see so many heavenly landscape :-)

duilio

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Strikingly beautiful, Marc. The more I look at this, the more remarkable it becomes. You are the master of dynamic symmetry, if I may coin a term. The far waterline is dropping down on the left.

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Another amazing image. How do you do it?? Other than finding fantastic locations and probably having the patience of a saint.. (and probably a really flash camera).. how is that image even possible?  OK so do you take images in RAW mode and process them after? Or can you achieve these kind of results with high res jpegs. I'm curious about it all.. !!

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