Craig, is this HDR? seems a bit much. the rocks are so busy that I don't see the composition, just out of balance is my basic comment.
also funny that for an IR image, the plants don't take on that IR look.
regards, tom
I'm wondering what this place is. The structure itself looks older, what with the rock framing. The doors and windows are modern, and the picnic bench and garbage can are as well.
You've captured 3 great window reflections.
T-bone1 wrote:
I'm wondering what this place is. The structure itself looks older, what with the rock framing. The doors and windows are modern, and the picnic bench and garbage can are as well.
You've captured 3 great window reflections.
Howdy T-Bone,
Thanks, it was a Museum of Sculpture right outside Jackson Hole WY. It was filled with wonderful sculptures of all the Animals in the area.
The effect you achieved here is quite puzzling (a bit less so once I read your last comment): part of a house (a manor ?) that looks like something new built so that it looks derelict. The windows add to the ambient disorientation, they are obviously not in ruins, and reflect both what's inside (a stone wall) and what's outside (the sky). A door, closed on what is obviously an open structure. Neatly done, Craig.
santos wrote:
The effect you achieved here is quite puzzling (a bit less so once I read your last comment): part of a house (a manor ?) that looks like something new built so that it looks derelict. The windows add to the ambient disorientation, they are obviously not in ruins, and reflect both what's inside (a stone wall) and what's outside (the sky). A door, closed on what is obviously an open structure. Neatly done, Craig.
santiago
Howdy Santiago,
Thanks, it turned out a little more wild than I had originally thought
It was a beautiful piece of architecture in a wonderfully remote setting, blending into the countryside.