yanzhang 1 Posted October 1, 2012 Wanaka is a small town in Otago in South Island of New Zealand. This image was taken in Wanaka Lake in a late afternoon when the dusk was falling rapidly, while the lights from the town provided some interesting backdrops. Standing in the deep and freezing cold water to make this image, this probably was one of the toughest photography situations I encountered during this trip. Thanks for viewing this image. Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted October 2, 2012 Lott of elements in this composition that create a nice twilight scene,I like the water softness,horizon line with mountains,city light with reflections and the main piece this tree.I think the peaceful mood gives by this photo is done also by this blue tone color everywhere.I like the result.BR Link to comment
yanzhang 1 Posted October 2, 2012 Dear Radu,Thanks very much for viewing my photo and writing detailed comments. Link to comment
rlopezmoral 1 Posted October 2, 2012 Wonderful night scene full of interesting details ... awesome use of lights. Great work ... regards Link to comment
otto_b 0 Posted October 2, 2012 Brilliant photo! You have created a story of nature against nature and nature against man. The soft blue tones are wonderful and help to create a very tranquil feeling and create a unity between sky, mountains and lake. The slightly longer exposure time gives the water that timeless feeling. All of that is great, but what I was alluding to at the beginning is the fact that you have this tree standing alone in the water - not necessarily the best place for a tree to be, so there is the tree against the lake. And then you have the lone tree and the civilization in the distant background, putting another level into the story. Super!!! Link to comment
amrjustem 0 Posted November 10, 2012 the first word that came to mind when I saw this image was: "crisp". Such a clean looking image with a soothing palette of colors. Link to comment
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