valimuresan 0 Posted July 17, 2008 Well, to be honest i really disagree with b/w landscapes because you do not get the colours that make a landscape be extraordinary. You got good composition in this photo, the clouds are amaizing and the mountain is well fit in this shoot......do you have this with colours? Regards, Vali! Link to comment
clayton_berg 0 Posted July 17, 2008 Yes, as I shoot RAW a colour version is possible. That being said I went with B/W because I want the viewer to concentrate on the tonality in the sky, something which I thought was by far the strongest part of this scene. Link to comment
valimuresan 0 Posted July 18, 2008 For sure the sky is the stongest point in this picture and i like the way you managed half land - half sky composition. Can wee see the colour version? Thanks! Regards, Vali! Link to comment
karolostrivizas 1 Posted July 19, 2008 Very successful presentation of these imposing summits. The impressive cloudy sky enriches your image. Nice composition with great depth. Link to comment
clayton_berg 0 Posted July 19, 2008 Sorry Vasile, to go back and re-post process this shot would take time that I just don't have. I work ten hours a day, hike and shoot for probably 4 or so and as such I have a very limited amount of computer time. I appreciate you viewing and respect your opinions but this is how I see the scene. Thanks for viewing. edit: Oh and thanks to everyone else who has viewed this shot. Link to comment
valimuresan 0 Posted July 20, 2008 No problem Clayton! Keep up the good work. Regards, Vali Link to comment
peter_wintergren 0 Posted July 21, 2008 Great landscape, very fine composition! The sky is very impressive. Real nice B&W! Link to comment
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