Taken at Dawn at the end of a big thunderstorm. The stones came up well in the morning glow.
AnthonyMcAvoy Senior Member 589 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: adelaide, south australia More info | Jan 02, 2007 05:49 | #1 Taken at Dawn at the end of a big thunderstorm. The stones came up well in the morning glow. 30D, 50D, Canon Macro 60mm f2.8, Canon 24-105mm F/4L, Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
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Digital_Duck Senior Member 468 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Holly Springs, NC More info | Jan 02, 2007 05:57 | #2 I like the geometrics of this shot!
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MP9000 Member 181 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Aalborg DK More info | Same here and I love the colours..!! Canon 400D,
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habakuk Goldmember 2,394 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Switzerland More info | Jan 02, 2007 16:06 | #4 Nice composition with lots of triangles. I like the way the fence enters the scene on the left side. Nice color palette indeed - from the warm earth tones to the cool sky. Something bothers me on the right side... the part between the iron wire and the stone wall, right of the prominent tree seems to be off in colors and pattern. Did you clone there? Nice shot! Thanks for sharing. More on my BLOG
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D.CraigFlory Goldmember 1,333 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Great image .... colors, densities, and all. It could have been created in the Old West ... I half expected to see a cowboy on a horse. D. Craig Flory PPA Certified, Cr.Photog.,
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AnthonyMcAvoy THREAD STARTER Senior Member 589 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: adelaide, south australia More info | Jan 03, 2007 01:24 | #6 D. Craig Flory wrote in post #2479693 Great image .... colors, densities, and all. It could have been created in the Old West ... I half expected to see a cowboy on a horse. No cowboys around here 30D, 50D, Canon Macro 60mm f2.8, Canon 24-105mm F/4L, Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
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D.CraigFlory Goldmember 1,333 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Jan 03, 2007 07:30 | #7 Anthony McAvoy wrote in post #2481564 No cowboys around here ! It was taken during passing showers (and the odd left over thunderbolt), so it was a bit of a difficult shoot, but worth the 4.00am start to get there.There was no image enhancement at right of the tree. The ground is wet and sloping so the gradient is different. Thanks for your comments and feedback guys. You could have at least put Crocodile Dundee somewhere in the image ... if you didn't have any cowboys handy. Or, maybe just a Foster's can laying about ? LOL D. Craig Flory PPA Certified, Cr.Photog.,
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