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Beautiful foliage and an interesting composition. The blue of the mountain is a little too intense, though. I would back off the blue saturation a lot and maybe even change the color balance of those areas a bit. Aside from that easy fix, this is quite nice!
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This is a very poignant and moving photo. The emotion you captured is wonderful, Joe. Exceptional work!
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Nice work, dude! One of the better photos I've seen from this location. Love that sky!
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You couldn't ask for a better FG. The wide angle emphasizes the lines and really makes this a dynamic image. That killer sky doesn't hurt, either.
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Thank you for having a look and leaving a comment.
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The cool tones work well to convey a mood and I like the sweeping composition. It appears a little soft, most likely a result of the wind. Regardless, it's a very nice image.
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Great conditions in which to photograph. The aspens are lovely. The BG mountains are too blue, though. I'd pull way back on the blue saturation and probably even do some color balancing on the background. This has lots of potential with a little more work.
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Hey this looks familiar! I still love it, Steve. Awesome work.
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The pano format works well for this image. Lovely light and interesting clouds. I would prefer a little more separation between Balanced Rock and the background cliffs but that's really pretty minor.
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This is awesome. The clouds and that lone column of rain lend an almost ominous mood to the image. Killer work!
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I made this image a few nights ago at sunset in the La Sal Mountains
outside Moab, Utah. The color of the sky reminded me of cotton candy,
hence the name. Thanks for having a look and leaving a comment.
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Beautiful tones and a very mysterious mood. The light fog and layered ridges are awesome. Great work, Mark!
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Beautiful b&w image, Chris. I love the FG here. Beautifully luminous cliff wall, too.
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You could not have composed this any better, Liz. Perfect light for this scene, too. My thoughts are mostly of a technical nature. Here goes: more depth of field would have rendered the scene sharp from the FG leaves to the BG trees. Perhaps a smaller aperture or use of hyperfocus technique? There are a few very hot highlights in the waterfall that could be toned down. A little more contrast, saturation and unsharp mask in the foliage would finish this off nicely. Sounds like a lot of negative but it really isn't. Just some suggestions to improve an already lovely photo.
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Awesome...simply awesome.
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Nice composition and subtle colors. I wish the FG rocks had a little more luminosity to them. Perhaps a very slight Orton effect applied to them might bring out the "glow"?
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Great colors and conditions here, Ken. I would crop out the intruding butte on the left, sharpen this a bit more and eliminate the slight magenta color cast. All minor points. This can be a very effective image.
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I can't believe no one has commented on this image yet. Beautiful pano in beautiful light. I like the sky here, too. Very dramatic mountains and you've really made a dynamic image of them.
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Gorgeous light, an excellent composition and a dramatic landscape. This is very well done!
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Thank you for having a look and leaving a comment.
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This is wonderful, Henry. You have perfectly placed the colorful tree within the frame, and it really adds a lot of visual interest. Great work!
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Post-sunset light creates a calm glow on the funky sandstone of the White Pocket area of Vermillion ...
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