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Nov 01, 2009 20:25 |  #1

Posting another photo from my trip to Cambria. I'm randomly editing photos from this place beacuse I have so many perspectives. When you only got one chance to do it, you might as well make the best of it, right? :) After we checked in our hotel, it was raining for about 40 minutes. After that, the clouds started to break up. For a solid 2+ hours, the light was constantly changing. I was seriously trying to get as many angles as possible.
I got on top of this rock which stood about 10-12 feet from it's front face. It was an easy climb getting on top from the back of it. This made for a nice composition to get a view from high up. I hope you like it. Enjoy! :)

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Nov 02, 2009 02:34 |  #2

I take it no one likes it? :)




  
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Nov 02, 2009 02:44 |  #3

I like it. Nice colors.




  
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Nov 02, 2009 05:28 |  #4

I was sleeping for the past 8 hours, Julian, but I like it.:lol:


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Nov 02, 2009 06:51 |  #5

Beautiful image, well done.


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Nov 02, 2009 15:06 |  #6

sparker1 wrote in post #8939164 (external link)
I was sleeping for the past 8 hours, Julian, but I like it.:lol:

LOL! It's about time you woke up! :lol: Thanks Stan. :)




  
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Nov 02, 2009 15:07 |  #7

l330n wrote in post #8938871 (external link)
I like it. Nice colors.

Thanks for the knid words. :)




  
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Nov 02, 2009 15:07 |  #8

Cyclop wrote in post #8939351 (external link)
Beautiful image, well done.

Thanks Cyclop. :)




  
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Nov 03, 2009 07:43 |  #9

I really would like more feedback on this photo. Anyone else? :) If there is anything technical I'm missing, I would def. appreciate it.




  
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Nov 03, 2009 08:20 |  #10

jdizzle wrote in post #8946129 (external link)
If there is anything technical I'm missing, I would def. appreciate it.

Can't see anything technically wrong with that photograph at all...


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Nov 03, 2009 09:10 |  #11

I think it's a great shot. The only thing I might change (if i changed anything at all - and I doubt that I would) might be to crop out the brown rocks in the foreground, though I realize that would chnage the feel of the image drastically (lessens the depth of the photo - even changes the "temperature" of the picture, making it look cooler). I think it's just a spectacular shot, as is.


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Nov 03, 2009 09:19 |  #12

Nice shot! Only wish I was there taking it..:(


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Nov 03, 2009 22:37 |  #13

Thanks everyone for the kind words. Your feedback is always appreciated. Thanks! :)




  
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Nov 03, 2009 23:42 as a reply to  @ jdizzle's post |  #14

I'm not sure but I think it was Stephen Shore who said one type of good photo
allows you to imagine there is more outside the frame and perhaps want to look at it.
I think that's the case with this one. Good job.
I would consider darkening the bottom corners to match the top corners.


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Nov 05, 2009 14:16 |  #15

tmcman wrote in post #8951188 (external link)
I'm not sure but I think it was Stephen Shore who said one type of good photo
allows you to imagine there is more outside the frame and perhaps want to look at it.
I think that's the case with this one. Good job.
I would consider darkening the bottom corners to match the top corners.

Thanks for the suggestion tmc. :)




  
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