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Beautiful landscape.
Although I might consider editing out the powerline poles in the back ground for a complete package.
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Crabtree falls, VA
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First fall colors in West Virginia
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the composition is excellent. But I think there are two problems that may have resulted from manipulation:
1. dynamic range has been expanded too much. The resulting image lacks vibrancy and contrast. It looks like a front lit painting rather than a real photographic scene.
2. There is a yellowish cast to the picture. Is heightens the impression that it is a somewhat faded print or painting.
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slower shutter speed may improve the looks of the waterfall. Otherwise well composed.
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A little more DOF around the mushroom.
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The shiny brass plate behind the girl's head appears distracting. The girls eyes appears to be looking at the hook like thing just over her head, but the hook is partly cut off.
otherwise a nice picture
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I think the picture would improve if you cropped the top, about 1/3 of the way between the top of the picture and top of the illuminated cloud.
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I think the way the sun and trees on the left bisect the picture crowds the wide open expanse of the clouds and water on the right side.
I think the picture would be more evocative if you moved the sun and the edge of the tree about 1/3 of the way to the left of the picture, and give some room to the open expense on the right.
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The rock in the middle of Crater Lake is known as the Phantom Ship.
In some ways it is ghostly. It is the remains of another volcanic
edifice much more ancient than crater lake itself. It was buried long
before crater lake or its ancestor volcano were formed. But it was
exhumed from the depth by the volcanic cataclysm that created crater
lake.
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Should clean up the edges
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Sun rise over a dip in the wall around Crater Lake. The dip was
called the Sun Notch. so naturally a sunrise that happen to occur
there deserves at least one picture attempt.
This photo was shot straight into the sun, using D70 and 24-120 VR.
I shot this to test the exposure latitude of D70 at ISO200 setting.
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The black building cuts a black, nondescript swath down the middle of the picture.
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Need to improve technique and increase sharpness. Also need to post smaller pictures so it fit in the screen.
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Outstanding
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It's one of those images which says, "if I saw that hydrant, I would have taken a shot of it." But your result is nevertheless superb.
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Mono Lake Tufa, near Navy beach.
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Mt. Whitney in Alpenglow.
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I grabbed this shot without any planing for fore thought. Does it
work?
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I should, but laziness pervails.
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1. Wait until the sun is lower.
2. Move to the left to get the columned hall, the columns are much more striking than the propped up stone wall.
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A think the shot is over polarized and a little under exposed. The sand color is muddy, which does not convey the harsh ascetic quality of desert. A smaller aperture to sharpen the foreground would add to the texture, especially if this shot were to be greatly enlarged.
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I think a good picture should have one center of focus. In this case, I think the bright water reflection and brilliant clouds both competes for attention, resulting in a distracted, if still pretty, composition.
Dawn reflections
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