acjtucson
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Comments and criticisms appreciated.
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Chris, thanks for the comments. Even with this one I was very frustrated with the enormity and beauty of the whole scene. I thought the different rocks in the foreground and mid and background were somewhat interesting, but somewhat. I feel like I missed "it". I guess thats what keeps us going out trying to get that really good shot.
And yes, Alabama does have hills:) . Beautiful ones up in Muscle Shoals area, but these ain't it. These are on the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevada range a valley or two removed from Death Valley.
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This is fantastic. It looks like one of those old Chinese scroll paintings. It's a beautiful photograph.
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Thanks for looking.
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Ano Nuevo Island. Thanks for looking.
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Stunningly beautiful. It's poetic.
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Comments and criticisms appreciated.
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Comments and criticisms appreciated.
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Stormy night. Comments and criticisms appreciated.
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Comments and criticisms appreciated. This was in between raindrops.
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Comments and criticisms appreciated. It seems that when I work on these in
Lightroom they have a significantly higher level of "pop" or brightness than when
looked at through a website or when printed. I'm using sRGB for web uploads. Any
suggestions?
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Thanks for the comments. I have been lucky enough to see the Wave a few times. Unfortunately I don't really have what I would consider a good photo from there. They all start looking the same after a while- like those photos of the Namib desert. I agree this one looks too saturated. It is actually an HDR of 5 images. Back to the drawing board and back to the Wave!
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In the Painted Desert near Holbrook.
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5 minute exposure.
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You got what you wanted. This is fantastic.
Alabama Hills at Sunrise
in Landscape
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I'm working on my HDR technique. I'm trying to get them to look more realistic. Oddly
enough, that is harder than it sounds. Comments and criticisms appreciated.