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Aug 12, 2012 06:05 | #1 CC please, 1st post Image hosted by forum (610004) © mikexlt [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. 1D Mklll, Gripped 5Dc, Gripped 40d, Nifty 50, Canon 85 f/1.8 ,Canon 17-40 L , Canon 24-105 F/4 IS L, Sigma 70-200 2.8 OS , http://500px.com/mikexlt
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pophoto Senior Member 580 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Aug 12, 2012 08:41 | #2 Great shot. I am going to Bryce Canyon this upcoming September. Canon 5D Mark II - 24-105mm, 100mm macro, 70-200mm 2.8L
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rickc Senior Member 678 posts Likes: 24 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Eagle Idaho More info | Aug 12, 2012 08:42 | #3 excellent capture! rickc..
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JonClemens Goldmember 1,113 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2012 Location: Solvang, California More info | Aug 12, 2012 09:15 | #4 Beautiful scene, and the colors/lighting are great. While I'm a fan of having something (like a tree to one side) in a vast scene to give a feeling of depth, with some trees you have to make a choice as to whether it's going to be a picture of the scene, or a picture of a tree. In this case, I feel the tree is overpowering the scene and draws too much attention to itself. If you intended it to be a 'tree' picture, the focus and composition should have been centered on the tree. Canon 7D | 400L | 70-200L | 24-105L | Tokina 11-16
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ElDuderino Goldmember 1,921 posts Likes: 8 Joined Mar 2007 Location: Denver, CO More info | Aug 12, 2012 11:15 | #5 |
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Aug 13, 2012 00:34 | #7 The golden lighted tree against the blue sky is the first thing that I looked at. Comments, Questions, Observations Welcome
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katgrl82 Senior Member 716 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: St.Louis, MO More info | Aug 13, 2012 07:53 | #8 Jon Clemens wrote in post #14847869 Beautiful scene, and the colors/lighting are great. While I'm a fan of having something (like a tree to one side) in a vast scene to give a feeling of depth, with some trees you have to make a choice as to whether it's going to be a picture of the scene, or a picture of a tree. In this case, I feel the tree is overpowering the scene and draws too much attention to itself. If you intended it to be a 'tree' picture, the focus and composition should have been centered on the tree. I can't make up my mind if I like the tree in there or not. I would crop out the branches/tree on the left side of the frame for sure. Maybe try out a couple different crops to see what works best as far as how much of the tree on the right to leave in the scene. The colors and light are perfect though, you really nailed the right time to be there to capture a lovely sight. Canon 60D-50 mm f1.8/ 55-250/ 15-85/28 f2.8/ 430 EX II [Canon xTi /18-135 (sold)]
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Aug 13, 2012 22:07 | #9 Thanks all I apreciate all of your input 1D Mklll, Gripped 5Dc, Gripped 40d, Nifty 50, Canon 85 f/1.8 ,Canon 17-40 L , Canon 24-105 F/4 IS L, Sigma 70-200 2.8 OS , http://500px.com/mikexlt
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