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First rays on the horizon


mario2

Panning efect ,handheld


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The panning works really well here and adds an extra dimension to a very peaceful scene. The sky and water complement each other well.
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One of things that I love in my image is the colour combination and the blue gamut in the Sky.

Thanks for to leave a comment, is always appreciated. Best regards

 

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We love this photograph and your camera technique. The soft tones and the

colours you have created, contributes reasonably to the textures and the included

foreground completes the image. Just excellent....

 

Thank you so much for your recent comments on our work, highly appreciated....

 

Warm regards, Anne & Runar :-)

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Mario;

 

Very nice result from your panning. By coincidence I have been working on some similar technique and just uploaded an image to my folder and added it to the monthly photo project where I noticed this image of yours and came over here to tell you how much I like it.

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La estuve observando hace un par de días, y cada que la miro me gusta más. Hay similitud con el trabajo de Sugimoto, pero solo es eso....un cierto parecido.

El color le agrega mucho, la convierte en una experiencia muy diferente; me encanta el contraste entre el frío y calido, aquí si hay una clara línea en el horizonte. Dicho de otro modo, me parece el opuesto perfecto a su similar.

Saludos,

 

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Revisited edition traying to gives a touch of brightnees to the water and don´t changing nothing more.Thanks

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Mario;

 

I find your new version more inviting than the original, with the middle area of water lightened up it becomes easier to travel into the image visually and feel more a part of the scene.

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Yes Gordon, I agree! The point is "travel into the image visually" is as such as going to the horizon across of a corridor;you said it!
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