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Glacier reflections
Glacier reflections
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0 EX DG Aspherical HSM for Canon
Location: Prince William Sound, Alaska
Date: Jun 14, 2007
Aperture: f8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/800
Galleries: Landscape, Seascapes
Date Uploaded: Jun 17, 2007

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Comments: 6
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08/21/2009 01:54:46 AM
if living in a stunningly beautiful place could make you a happy person then i reckon you'd be ecstatic .. !!
this is awesome .. :)
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07/24/2007 07:45:05 PM
Wow, this is an amazing shot, love the little ice chunks floating in the water, a really awesome shot
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06/22/2007 05:28:15 PM
Oh My, this is beautiful!! I love the compositon, reflections and colours :o) Only thing I am not too sure about is the loss of detail in certain parts of the mountains (glaciers?) where they meet the water. Still, not a scene I get to see very often! :o)
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06/20/2007 03:56:15 AM
You have really excelled with these wonderful reflections that you have captured.....
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06/18/2007 08:26:29 AM
What a lovely location and composition thereof. Looking at the picture I am asking myself what is lacking, something is, and yet I can not put my finger on it. As this is such an interesting and potentially gorgeous landscape, I would think that a deeper blue and a slightly higher curve/black/contrast could make a difference. have you ever played with the LAB colorspace? Check 'Photoshop LAB Color' by Margulis out. It is worth it. Difficult but very valuable.
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06/18/2007 08:22:42 AM
Love the composition, the two dark area's sloping inwards bringing the eye to the view of the mountains nicely.
I feel this would look good in black and white.
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