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Phased Member 180 posts Likes: 35 Joined May 2010 Location: Charlotte More info | Sep 10, 2010 21:44 | #2 Ehh, It's ok I would have liked some darker tones and maybe just a solid SHARP picture of the mountains
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jetcode Cream of the Crop 6,235 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2009 Location: West Marin More info | Sep 10, 2010 22:50 | #4 PermanentlyWhat made Ansel's landscapes stand apart was perspective. He used to shoot from the roof of his Woody putting him about 10-12 feet in the air. You see down on the subject instead of straight across. Completely changes the relation of subject to frame.
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Wondertwins Senior Member 275 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Queens, NYC More info | Sep 11, 2010 11:02 | #6 I think if the yellow trees weren't there, this shot would have been better. The trees seem to block what we really want to see or either make the picture focusing on the yellow trees. Also, jetcode's comment was very insightful. +1 for him (Canon 7D Gripped) (Canon 35mm f/1.4 L) (Canon 135 f/2L) (Canon 430 EXII)Flickr
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jetcode Cream of the Crop 6,235 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2009 Location: West Marin More info | Sep 11, 2010 12:04 | #8 PermanentlyIf you can find a pickup truck to borrow shoot from the bed. I have a friend who has a very tall step ladder with a tripod head mount on the top rung.
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