davidclapp 0 Posted April 20, 2009 Many thanks for looking always good to receive your opinions. Link to comment
martin_freeman 0 Posted April 20, 2009 That is staggering, beautiful textures, lines and shapes. Where's my down jacket?! Link to comment
rlopezmoral 1 Posted April 21, 2009 Wonderful textures and whites ... great work David. A beautiful landscape ... Regards. Link to comment
davidclapp 0 Posted April 21, 2009 Many thanks, yes its the convention breaking yet smooth flowing composition that I particularly like about this. It's mostly symmetrical geography, a central diamond shape, diagonal lines flowing in from the sides. Also the textural increase, the smooth snow at the top to the frenzy of branches at the bottom. Link to comment
brendan_trewartha 0 Posted April 25, 2009 Nice shot David, would not like to be prospecting there, wonderful winterscape (7/7). Link to comment
calaido 0 Posted April 26, 2009 Well that mountain looks so tasty that i would like to eat it. "nature's sweets".....well the structure is stunning, the light supports that and it catches my eyes for more than 1 s.....which is good ( : Cheers Madeleine Link to comment
tylerwind 0 Posted May 12, 2009 Well David, believe it or not I'm still alive (if you even remember me) and I see you are still impressing everyone! This is a great shot...the white balance of the snow, blue of the sky, and exposure balance with the snow and shadows both well exposed are superb. I haven't made it over to photo.net very much recently but when I do I always head straight for your page. Your work is an inspiration and great example of what I'd like mine to be. I haven't posted any work on my page in essentially 2 years but I've been actively shooting...I'm currently editing through 40K shots and have someone to make me a professional website in the next month or two. I'll let you know when I get it up and running. As always, thanks for all your help a while back--you've been a very positive influence on my photography! (PS--I'm still waiting to see what happens when you use the "Tyler Lighthouse exposure" technique!) Link to comment
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