Natuurfreak Goldmember 2,739 posts Likes: 372 Joined Apr 2011 Location: The Netherlands More info | Mar 28, 2012 05:25 | #1 Rob,
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Mar 28, 2012 05:32 | #2 Very nice indeed. I really love the placement of the stick in the lower right corner that leads the eye into the rising sun. A small touch (and maybe unintended), but it works wonderfully.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
digidiva Goldmember 2,002 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Kent, UK More info | Mar 28, 2012 06:01 | #3 Very pretty image. Looks very peaceful. BUYING A CANON DOESN'T MAKE YOU A PHOTOGRAPHER, IT MAKES YOU A CANON OWNER.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Natuurfreak THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,739 posts Likes: 372 Joined Apr 2011 Location: The Netherlands More info | Mar 28, 2012 07:06 | #4 Thanks, Pete and digidiva for your comment.... much appreciated
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Love the mood conveyed in this shot. Well done. Brent
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Canonguy39 Senior Member 560 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 More info | Mar 28, 2012 08:04 | #6 Nice moody shot - well done. Rod
LOG IN TO REPLY |
DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 28, 2012 08:15 | #7 Very nice sense of depth with the foggy conditions. David | Flickr
LOG IN TO REPLY |
pudgy_groundhog Goldmember 1,161 posts Likes: 54 Joined May 2010 Location: Hudson Valley (NY) More info | Mar 28, 2012 08:54 | #8 Great shot. You found a good composition to utilize the fog and "moodiness". I agree with the above poster about the stick in the foreground and the tree to the right of the sun has a neat shape. - Katherine
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Mar 28, 2012 09:08 | #9 Beautiful My Gear My Flickr
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Natuurfreak THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,739 posts Likes: 372 Joined Apr 2011 Location: The Netherlands More info | Mar 29, 2012 01:17 | #10 Golden Hunter, Canonguy39, David Arbogast, pudgy_groundhog, and tewlman, also many thanks for your comment, much appreciated..
LOG IN TO REPLY |
CucamongaAl Goldmember 2,095 posts Likes: 7 Joined May 2006 Location: SoCal More info | Mar 29, 2012 01:20 | #11 Absolutely lovely capture. Very well done. KUDOS bestowed. Have plenty of Canons, enough ammo, enough to blow 'em to "L". Now, I just have to learn to aim.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Helenica Senior Member 718 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Oosterhout, Netherlands More info | Nice work! I like the mood. Cheers, Helen
LOG IN TO REPLY |
GTV681 Senior Member 313 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: Central Coast NSW,AUSTRALIA More info | Mar 29, 2012 06:48 | #13 makes me wish i could wake up there every day ,great shot,well done. http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotofletch/
LOG IN TO REPLY |
namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | Mar 29, 2012 10:01 | #14 very nice image in all aspects. If you didn't bracket this, I'd at least love to see a pseudo HDR approach to processing. Bear in mind I AM NOT a fan of HDR, but done right, it can make an image really sing and I think yours could be stunning done that way. At a minimum, I'd love to see some creative use of layers and levels, especially to bring up the foreground slightly. A little doge and burn in the foreground would also add some pop. Don't get me wrong, its a great shot and if I didn't think it was worthy of some special treatment, I probably wouldn't even bother to make a comment. This one is worth all the attnetion you care to give it. Scott Evans Photography
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Natuurfreak THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,739 posts Likes: 372 Joined Apr 2011 Location: The Netherlands More info | Mar 29, 2012 10:15 | #15 Cucamonga Al, Helenica and GTV681, also thanks for your comment! namasste wrote in post #14174610 very nice image in all aspects. If you didn't bracket this, I'd at least love to see a pseudo HDR approach to processing. Bear in mind I AM NOT a fan of HDR, but done right, it can make an image really sing and I think yours could be stunning done that way. At a minimum, I'd love to see some creative use of layers and levels, especially to bring up the foreground slightly. A little doge and burn in the foreground would also add some pop. Don't get me wrong, its a great shot and if I didn't think it was worthy of some special treatment, I probably wouldn't even bother to make a comment. This one is worth all the attnetion you care to give it. Thanks namasste for your comment! i keep your comment in mind next time...
LOG IN TO REPLY |
![]() | x 1600 |
| y 1600 |
| Log in Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!
|
| ||
| Latest registered member was a spammer, and banned as such! 2898 guests, 163 members online Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018 | |||