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Stormy sunset #2


paolo de faveri

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Taken one month ago looking down to the valley from the Col

dell'Agnello, a pass at more than 2700 m. in the Western Alps, linking

Italy to France.

Your C&C are as always welcome, thanks for your time.

 

Details: Eos 400D, Tokina ATX-Pro 12-24 f4, B+W 110 ND, GND 8x,

tripod. 4'45" @f18

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Great photograph Paolo. How on earth do you get such 3D quality and depth in the photo? Very nice.

 

John Moss

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Excellent on many levels!

 

The elements of light, weather and composition comes perfectly together in this!

Stunning moment and masterly captured...yes, it`s very inspiring and really shows the magic of nature.

 

 

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amazing catch of the great moments of the traveling clouds of mist , with great technical work to bring this image to life ...well....u did it ................great
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What a beautiful landscape! Those clouds are truly amazing, and I like how the reds in the foreground is reflected in the clouds. Great DOF as well. Wonderfully done.
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Truly a magic moment to remember. Just to witness this scene must have been reward enough, but to capture it in a photograph is icing on the cake! Truly inspiring stuff!

Regards, Joe

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Wonderful shot. Floating clouds and mist are very attractive. Colourful fungs is adding a deep touch to this image.

 

Regards,

'Surya' from India

revatisurya.com

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Magnificent!! Paolo, I remember commenting on the other similar post, this one is just better. The clouds look like they are rotating and swirling. This is top notch photography!!
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Beautifil scene. Very eyecatching foreground, and the diagonal stream makes sure the eyes don't get bored. The long shutter speed also made the motion blurred clouds pop out.
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Wow, the flow of those clouds is just phenomenal! The foreground grasses and stones were an excellent choice, and with that peak front and center you've got a very strong composition. Well done!
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