symple
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I love the transition from light to dark, and the yellow to blue, great timing on the light. I would definitely print this with a wider aspect that cropped at little off the bottom to just below the green swath, and a little off the top where the lighter band appears above the very dark band of cloud. Finding just a little more light between the turbines and the yellow field would make it perfect. As it is, it is a great image of Alberta!
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The proportion of foreground to sky is very good, and the top of the range has a nice line from top left to middle right. For me, I would burn-in the left flat ground to the ice making it about five percent darker to balance it out with the top right sky, and then a little on the bottom right too. Then I would try and bring up some of the blues and greens in the level portions of the ice either through localized burning of mid-tones, and/or saturation of these colours. Great stitch overall, and I can't imagine what it took to get up there, it looks like you are on top of the world!
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Gorgeous transition to night between the silhouette and the sky. The star trails are a perfect length for the frame. This image could work for me as a square crop too, leaving the brightest trails on the left and right. I tried a few of these myself this year, and I would be extremely pleased if I had done this well with mine!
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This has to be one of the most intriguing images I have seen in forever! I am confused, I like it, I don't know what it means; this is photographic art!