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Eruption


eric_fredine

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i love the curling patterns in the foreground which contrast with the more linear streaking in the great sky. by the way, did you get extremely muddy feet taking this one??
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Like this one, the shape of the clouds creates a great sense of the vastness of the space. I can imagine one of those, eh, sand buggie thingee's, sailing along. The ones with the sails on. Hence the sailing along... I'll go now( fastly retreating footsteps).
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Andrew - yes, I got very muddy indeed. The mud overflowed my boots at one point in fact.

 

Kurt - It may need a bit of rotation. It is also suffering from a bit of barrel distortion and the thin line of trees on the left also doesn't help with the perception of level.

 

Thanks,

Eric

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Hello Eric....... Certainly one of the very finest sea / sky shots I have ever seen. Would love to have your permission to use this great image as a basis for a large painting. May I? Please email me at electrocrypt@shaw.ca. Thanks..Marlena Fairbourne Vancouver Canada
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composition, excellent seascape. The effect of the "eruptive" cloud in the center is enhanced significabtly through the change of luminance from left to right. Great feeling of vastness (your 16-35 lens, right ?).
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This is really strong Eric -- a very effective composition. Interesting and unusual colour palette too.

 

I'm in two minds about the close clouds on the left -- it is good that they have different illumination to that on the main cloud, but if they weren't there I think it would give an enhanced minimalist balance.

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what a sky, amazing cirrustratus and nimbus enlightened combination, the foreground lines of land compose and break greatly the cloud eruption, did you exposed a vertical?, natural scene for a try I think
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