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The ground is too washed out for a color shot. A graduated filter would help.
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great shot. Would look even better if the light is from the right
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No, it was hand held. If I stop down any more there would be noticeable lens shake.
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No, it was not manipulated. It was perhaps 15 minutes before sunset, so that accounts for the red color.
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Indeed, was it manipulated in anyway?
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Hard to make out which is Lambert Dome.
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I originally misidentified the peak in this picture as the Mt. Langley, and captioned the picture accordingly. USGS quadrant map shows it is actually Lone Pine Peak.
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When I origianlly posted this picture, I mistakenly identified the chisel like peak on the left as Mt. Flourence, and captioned the picture accordingly. It is actually Mt. Clark.
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It was shot within a couple of minutes of sunset.
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The blochy, nondescript clouds subtracts heavily from the geometry of the tree. The large amount of withered leaves lingering on the branch also works against the abstract geometry. The flat horizontal ground and the tilted horizon creates an disconcerting impression that a tidal wave is about to roll in from the left. Good idea, not so good execution.
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Half Dome during sunset, from sentinal dome. A line of thunder storm
was rolling in from the east. Does this shot work?
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This image is resized from an earlier post.
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The purpose of this type of shot is create the impression that you are looking at a living thing. The sudden cut off of the body leave no real visual evidence that the dinosaur is actually in the environoment, and not merely a rubber puppet being held up in front of a picture of the envirnomant.
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No, this shot completely unmanipulated except for a circular polarizer filter. In retrospect, I might have wanted to use a mild warming filter.
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This shot was hand held with VR running. The focal length was 400 mm, aperture was f/8, shutter speed was something like 1/100, about 2 stops less than recommeded for hand holding without VR. I have made sharp hand held VR shots 5 stops slower than what is recommeded for hand holding without VR: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=425476
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The scene is tranquil. But the composition, which place bulk of visual weight to the left, conflicts with that balanced tranquility.
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As it is, This picture works well to effort of the climbers and the abyss to the right that awaits one false move. However, a more dynamic composition would result if the right and left sides were cropped to give a vertical vertical composition, and the camera moves to the right to place the chilly, snowy, rocky backdrop now on the right edge directly over the climbers.
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The eyes averts, and no connection is made to the viewer.
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Put a live person in the shot for scale.
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This shot would be more effective if the sand is not front lit
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The shoulder seems somewhat unnaturally positioned and awkward. The eyes would get a lot more liveliness if there were some catch lights in it.
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No. This shot is unfiltered and unmanipulated.
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what is it? Looks like the some malevolent spirit floating out of a grave
Gina O'Leary, 6, hangs out in a newspaper box as she and her bother Robert, 13, wait for their mother to pick them up in front of Aspen Valley Hospital Monday afternoon May 20, 2002.
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Nice slice of life.