okay that first one is blowing my mind. I can't get my mind to wrap around the sense of scale! I thought it was a sand dune you were standing on with a wide angle. Now that you tell me those are full sized tree's, I don't believe it. lol
dalberti wrote:
okay that first one is blowing my mind. I can't get my mind to wrap around the sense of scale! I thought it was a sand dune you were standing on with a wide angle. Now that you tell me those are full sized tree's, I don't believe it. lol
Michael
exactly what i thought, it needs something in there to give reference like a person so i can get it round my head
Hi, Floris. I really like the contrast in the diversity of the landscape in the first, and the diagonal presentation of it. The colors and lighting are wonderful.
The second shot is my favorite. Just enough light to pull out the texture of the tree and allow for the soft lighting in the sky.
Really unique and high on the impact scale - both of them rock, Floris. Love your patience and attention to getting that 1st shot just right - light-wise..... stunning, really.
great set here really digging the light and color in #1 yea the scale is hard to tell but the lighting and colors make up for it. Really like the low angle at which you composed #2 nice work
Ray Still
Jul 03, 2009 at 03:33 PM
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Floris. I am diggin the mountains and the lighting but not so much the foreground, without knowing the story of what I am seeing. Knowing the story makes it more interesting.