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01/15/2007 12:39:33 PM |
Oh that air you must be breathing.... envy you for this one ! |
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02/04/2006 12:58:12 AM |
Wonderful tonal ranges, with or without advanced editing. |
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01/31/2006 08:46:37 PM |
Beautiful shot David. I wish you would have gone back and re-edited it after it became advanced editing - I really think the snow would benefit from being brightened a tad in levels or curves. |
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01/31/2006 07:58:44 PM |
Congratulations on your top 20 finish with this fine tribute. |
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01/30/2006 11:52:49 AM |
Beautiful mountains and feel of footprints leading toward them over the expanse of snow. Lovely. |
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01/29/2006 02:46:38 AM |
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01/29/2006 01:53:13 AM |
Nicenicenice. Looks Ansel'ish and is .. nice nonetheless. 9. |
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01/28/2006 02:28:28 PM |
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01/27/2006 07:09:49 PM |
Very cool image! Nice processing job! |
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01/27/2006 07:38:57 AM |
Nature. Expanse! Depth! Contrast coudl be increased, darker darks. Good luck. |
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01/26/2006 05:56:20 PM |
Looks like you are well on your way to having his style nailed down! This does make me think of his high contrast mountainous work. Good job. |
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01/26/2006 10:30:43 AM |
Gradiated skies to replace dark angry clouds is what Adams has also been known for. I like how you adjusted the polarizer in such a way that the gradiations start from the left. Although it leaves me to wonder how this image would look like had it been gradiated from top down. The wide expanse of the space is truly outstanding and I'm glad you used a wide angle to capture these gentle footsteps in the snow. Great job! |
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01/26/2006 03:29:14 AM |
Nice landscape. I think that it might work better if the foot steps lead in from both bottom corners. Good broad tonal range too. Maybe a lower pov would help to create more of an impact. 8 |
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01/25/2006 03:20:32 PM |
Beautiful capture! Love the details ;) |
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01/25/2006 01:19:00 PM |
Like this a lot. Great effect. Snow works so well in b & w |
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01/25/2006 11:54:35 AM |
Nice one! Was he coming to meet you or running away :-)
It would have been even better with just a single line of footprints. |
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01/25/2006 11:16:55 AM |
Nice idea, capture, and execution. My only though is perhaps a little more exposure in the forground to make the forground snow a little whiter... Bravo! |
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01/25/2006 10:01:14 AM |
Nice title and fitting for AA's style. 7 |
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01/25/2006 05:24:18 AM |
Beautiful sharp contrast in the background. Love the perspective. |
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01/24/2006 08:48:11 PM |
you cetrainly are in his footsteps...wonderful shot |
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01/24/2006 07:30:05 PM |
what a great title! love the shot...9 |
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