alfbailey 2 Posted April 20, 2013 I was really hoping to see this larger, as the tiny people next to this giant outcrop of rock looks fascinating! What a wonderful location!I like your perspective and composition, the foreground lines lead the viewer into the image really well, and you have captured the textures really well.Compliments & Best Regards Alf Link to comment
ryourth 0 Posted April 21, 2013 ASK, & ye shall receive.Searched thru my files & discovered this version.at the time was using the long discontinued Mamiya Twin Lens Reflex with interchangeable lens. A super camera but rather on the heavy side , especially with three lenses.Have posted the new image or you can see it in my file " Apr13", think you will like it.Thanks for visiting & your comments Very Best Regards-Ross Link to comment
Larry_G1664882113 15 Posted April 21, 2013 Hi Ross, Wonderful image. I ditto Alf's comments. At first I thought this was on the Oregon coast - how interesting. You certainly handled this well. The foreground rocks and formation to far left really frame the image well. Happy Spring that hasn't made it to Minnesota yet. Larry Link to comment
ryourth 0 Posted April 22, 2013 Thank,,for your comments, always appreciated.. Am very fond of this image, it is one of my strongest landscapes.Well our spring is a rather cool one with lower than normal temps,at least the snow has all melted.Expect you live further north than we do. we live about 50 kms east of Toronto on Lake Ontario at a latitude of approx 43 deg., Best Regards-Ross Link to comment
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