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The Flowers are dying


Eystein

Exposure Date: 2011:10:16 09:00:51;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 550D;
ExposureTime: 1/200 s;
ISOSpeedRatings: 400;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0 Windows;


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Beautiful landscape picture. I like this "early morning mood" and it seems to be really cold. The colors in the foreground are beautiful in addition. Nice greetings, Olaf
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Very good take and telling photo that winter is showing its nose.It is basically the same here as the first frost has already occurred.I like how you have used the flowers in the foreground and highlighted the frost not only on the ground but on the roof of the isolated shed to produce this excellent photo.Bravo!

Salutations-Laurent

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Beautiful composition Eystein! Love to see the frost, but never love to see the flowers die! The frost adds an extra dimension to this composition, while the mist is very efffective also.  I love the brilliant colour in the foreground of the flowers.

Very nicely presented as well,

Most sincerely, Gail

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How masterfully used the mist, the foreground fulfilled with nice, attractive objects, lovely cabin and background in mist, like a painting of the great masters! Congratulations Eystein!

Best regards!

PDE

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Wonderful shot...beautiful composition...dying flowers from left bottom in a circular pattern leads to the hut...foreground bright colors and background mist heightend the image to a great extent...my best

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So much been said here and this wonderfully captured landscape worth it all, the lighting of your here is set remarkably while the DOF is very effective as the details obtained all over this amazing place are so fine, the colors are also vivid and of very original nature and of a great credit to the composition here.

 

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

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Eystein,

 

This is excellent, one can feel the cold of the frosty morning in contrast to the warmth of the early morning sun. The composition effectively supports and helps to communicate the above.

 

Jim

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