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02/28/2005 01:38:21 AM · #1 |
My attempt at a decent landscape shot of a lake.
Lake Photo
little post-processing done, other than levels, crop, little bit of dodging, and resize
i'm especially interested in what you all think of the compostion...good? bad?
Also, feel free to rate/leave comments at the website
Thanks
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02/28/2005 01:42:13 AM · #2 |
| I don't know if I really like the reflection in the water but the mountains are gorgeous. Seems like an excellent location for the "Ansel Adams" challenge. |
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02/28/2005 01:44:31 AM · #3 |
| I'm no expert, but it seems theres not enough of the sky in the photo. I like the mountains and the color. |
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02/28/2005 01:47:28 AM · #4 |
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02/28/2005 01:54:14 AM · #5 |
i would have moved the mountains just a little lower but other than that it looks perfect. the blues are really nice
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02/28/2005 05:34:31 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by nico_blue: i would have moved the mountains just a little lower but other than that it looks perfect. the blues are really nice |
after taking the picture, looking back, i have thought the same thing. I wish I would have composed better in-camera, but did what i could with it.
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02/28/2005 05:47:18 PM · #7 |
| Hi Justin. Nice photo. It looks like a great location. If you have access to it again, you might want to look at it during different times of the day to see if there is a more dramatic time. The reflection falls right in the middle. You might try moving it to one side. |
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02/28/2005 05:55:26 PM · #8 |
Did you zoom in at all? For a landscape, I'd look for a wider feeling. The sky has already been mentioned, but to me, the sides also feel cut off. You get just a hint on the right that there might be a curve in the shoreline, but it seems to feel truncated - like I want to know how the shoreline resolves.
Personally, I like the reflection (though, going back, it also seems a bit cut off) and don't really mind it centered. Maybe if there was some more sky, having it horizontally centered (i.e. left to right), but vertically having it a bit lower in the frame, along the bottom third line.
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02/28/2005 06:04:01 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by gwphoto: Hi Justin. Nice photo. It looks like a great location. If you have access to it again, you might want to look at it during different times of the day to see if there is a more dramatic time. The reflection falls right in the middle. You might try moving it to one side. |
I don't think i would have access to it again any time soon, at least not from the same vantage point - the photo was taken out of a plane. The reflection is actually from the sun reflecting off of the wing of the plane.
Message edited by author 2005-02-28 18:26:59.
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02/28/2005 06:32:41 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by ScottK: Did you zoom in at all? For a landscape, I'd look for a wider feeling. The sky has already been mentioned, but to me, the sides also feel cut off. You get just a hint on the right that there might be a curve in the shoreline, but it seems to feel truncated - like I want to know how the shoreline resolves. ... |
i don't think i zoomed in...again, i really didn't have much time to compose it in camera since it was taken out of a plane
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02/28/2005 10:29:03 PM · #11 |
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02/28/2005 10:47:11 PM · #12 |
| i love the look of this. where is it? Should take another one now for the current challenge. :o) |
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03/01/2005 12:03:26 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by lentil: i love the look of this. where is it? Should take another one now for the current challenge. :o) |
Thanks Lentil - it's at a local lake here in Utah, called Utah Lake ;)
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03/01/2005 02:37:24 AM · #14 |
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