Earache wrote: » Yeah, that's a WoW! One of the finest renditions of this (type of) scene I've seen!
Juano wrote: » .......I was wondering if the bright section at the top left is distracting and if it should be narrowed a bit. Thoughts?
JoRe wrote: » Truly great! Now I can't look at my mountain range pictures for a while
Earache wrote: » It doesn't bother me - to my eye, the image looks balanced.
work2fish wrote: » Simply beautiful!
kolibri wrote: » Like everyone else said, pretty awesome. Where were you to get above so many ridges?
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One of the finest renditions of this (type of) scene I've seen!
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Every once in awhile I click open a new forum thread and just freeze my gaze in appreciation. This was one of those times. Lovely. Evocative. Bravo.
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I was wondering if the bright section at the top left is distracting and if it should be narrowed a bit. Thoughts?
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It doesn't bother me - to my eye, the image looks balanced.
Many thanks! :D
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Ok Eric, thanks.
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One of these days I'll have to figure out what my "style" is..
Thanks! Kolibri this was taken from the air early one morning, the clouds were still hanging low in the valleys and the sun was as bright as it gets.
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