Morning Lake
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Rick Joyce
Registered: Sep 05, 2003
Total Posts: 5032
Country: Canada

Morning



ralibali
Registered: Jan 20, 2009
Total Posts: 215
Country: United States

Wow, the sky is amazing, also good composition, but the mountains are too dark for my taste.



OntheRez
Registered: Jul 16, 2008
Total Posts: 1481
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Wow +1 on that sky!! Is there anyway to pull a little bit lighter out of the foreground hills?



Tim ONeill
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
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I like the lighting as is. Nice transition from silhouette to light.



mrchile
Registered: Oct 28, 2009
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I don't mind the dark hills either. There is a nice layered look. The sky is great and I love the light slanting in over the water.



lazlo369
Registered: Mar 01, 2004
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Rick, it is top-notch photography. The darkness of the mountains just adds to mood.



sjkk
Registered: Dec 13, 2004
Total Posts: 1892
Country: United States

lazlo369 wrote:
Rick, it is top-notch photography. The darkness of the mountains just adds to mood.



Agree completely.



Mr. Malik
Registered: Sep 13, 2009
Total Posts: 1293
Country: Canada

Belongs in my Room ...

How much?



Rick Joyce
Registered: Sep 05, 2003
Total Posts: 5032
Country: Canada

Thanks to each of you. This is Carpenter Lake in British Columbia.



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
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I'm a bit torn on this one.
First, its a beautiful, powerful image, well-composed, wonderful layering, etc.
But, I still want a bit of detail in the deep shadows. Not to distract, but just to fill things out.

Scott



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Country: United States

Very nice.



Sixwings86
Registered: Aug 22, 2008
Total Posts: 88
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sbeme wrote:
I'm a bit torn on this one.
First, its a beautiful, powerful image, well-composed, wonderful layering, etc.
But, I still want a bit of detail in the deep shadows. Not to distract, but just to fill things out.

Scott


I agree. The lack of detail is a little bit distracting. It's already beautiful, but if you could dodge that out a little it would be perfect.



Dougo
Registered: Feb 10, 2006
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Country: Australia

I think it is all about the mood and I like it

Cheers Ray



AllanWJ
Registered: Jun 05, 2008
Total Posts: 1122
Country: United States

I don't know how you pull off shots like this Rick, but I love it. I wouldn't dodge anything; it's the deep contrast that I like so much. Very nice.

Allan



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