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"Rocky Mountain Sunset I"


stevemarcus

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I usually dislike to just leave "I like it" not-so-witty comments, but I can only say I like it!

 

It has a great light, as you know, and I also like the non-conventional aspect ratio

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You've made the light the main element...that's very cool! The mountains and fields seem to be there for the light in this photo! Excellent!
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Awesome lighting! With such a wide composition it looks odd with one foreground tree right on the edge. The dead tree and the "ugly" tree just look awkward in such a beautiful landscape. May I suggest cropping the right just enough to remove these 3 trees and leaving the 2 remaining ones which will give at least a little more border space. In fact because of them being in such high contrast in an otherwise low contrast scene, it is a shame that they are there at all, but you do need the ray of light entering the image the way it does. Still, nicely done!
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Wonderful light in this superb landscape. Great athmosphere. In my modest opinion the composition works very well. I do not see any crop to make it better. Beautiful image!
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Nice Nice1 This photo make me remember strong Ecuador, The Andes Mountains!

Beautiful light and morning mist!

Bravo Steve

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This may shock you Marcus, but this is a very good photograph. It has something of interest (the lit copse), it has a beutiful, sweeping composition, and it has great use of light. I don't know why I bother since you seem immune to anything but mindless flattery, but in my opinion this pic is a 6 or a 7.
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I really like how the light was captured. Because of the configuration of the mountains, it makes me feel like the light is comming from two different source.
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The composition is perfect. If you cropped out the three trees as suggested above you'd lose the white clouds, half a mountain, the origin of the beams of light and the shape of the picture. I guess you weren't going to change it anyyway
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