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briangg Registered: Feb 27, 2008 Total Posts: 965 Country: United States |
Hi guys, |
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briangg Registered: Feb 27, 2008 Total Posts: 965 Country: United States |
One more. |
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Two23 Registered: Oct 28, 2009 Total Posts: 2241 Country: United States |
Very nice use of light. Just goes to show that you can make a great shot out of anything when the light is correctly used. Even mud. |
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Zeph Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 4471 Country: United States |
The second really stands out, great lines from top to bottom, well done Brian... |
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Tim Hallam Registered: Jul 13, 2009 Total Posts: 842 Country: United States |
Awesome stuff you have here. #1, #2, and #3 are my favorites, in that order. |
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Tim ONeill Registered: Feb 06, 2003 Total Posts: 16082 Country: United States |
Nicely done. Strong comps in all of them. |
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alichty Registered: Jan 19, 2009 Total Posts: 8608 Country: United States |
Good eye for the comp in that first one I really like the way this one drags my vision into the scene with the golden grasses along the sides below and the dark clouds just above - that makes a really nice frame for this image. |
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redsoxdesign Registered: Jan 01, 2009 Total Posts: 2554 Country: Australia |
Brian, great series, especially #2, actually just changed that to #4! |
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pearlstreet Registered: Apr 03, 2004 Total Posts: 7725 Country: United States |
These all have your signature look, Brian, well-composed shots with interesting light and vibrant color. I enjoyed every one of them. I think the second is my favorite. |
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wbrad Registered: Aug 13, 2005 Total Posts: 1850 Country: Australia |
Good set of shots, #2 is my fav. |
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another_mikey Registered: Mar 02, 2006 Total Posts: 417 Country: United States |
Nice set! yes, a good photographer can often make an interesting image out of almost anything, as you have definitely done here. The first 2 are my favorites; #1 haviing the wonderful s-curve and the patch of colored grasses on the leftand #2 with that exquisite patch of blue sky, the same exciting colored grasses, and the wonderful symmetrical curves in it. Like someone else said, you have made even mud a mesmerizing scene! |
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ScaryFox Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 24234 Country: United Kingdom |
Fantastic images, as always. I never knew mud could look so good. |
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joekraft Registered: Apr 19, 2006 Total Posts: 2813 Country: United States |
Well, I can only parrot what everyone else has said - great colors and comps - but I'll just add I find these really soothing to look at, almost like a zen garden. There is a real sense of rhythmic motion. |
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briangg Registered: Feb 27, 2008 Total Posts: 965 Country: United States |
Thanks everyone for your thoughts on these. I went out there with the intent to draw the viewer in with lines and depth. An ultra wides strength, that is for sure. I plan on hitting this spot a few more times when it starts to freeze over with ice, which should be in the next week or two. |
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aFeinberg Registered: Mar 15, 2006 Total Posts: 3657 Country: United States |
Ah, very cool and comps make these images...well the light/processing does it to...so basically everything. Only 3 doesnt work as much for me as the white mud gets cut off. 2 could use a bit of dodging to the white as well as seems a bit gray. Great work overall here |
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Dpic_arctic Registered: Nov 01, 2009 Total Posts: 2370 Country: United States |
Very nice set, Brian. I like the spot-lighting on the mountains, and the dramatic clouds. |
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DonH Registered: Mar 23, 2003 Total Posts: 9613 Country: United States |
Excellent comps. #2, with the use of the longer lens to bring the mountain and grasses into play, wins out for me but all are excellent. I wonder how a dusting of snow would look? |
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Light is Good Registered: Dec 13, 2008 Total Posts: 572 Country: United States |
Nice series. I really like number 2, the hint of the blue sky and orange brush. Thanks for sharing. |
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teked Registered: Sep 06, 2006 Total Posts: 4339 Country: United States |
Wonderful images, Brian. I'll join in voting for the second, as well. The use of the waters edge to draw the eye to the wonderfully lit background is fantastic. |
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JimFox Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 27209 Country: United States |
Hey Brian, |
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Sven Jeppesen Registered: May 03, 2008 Total Posts: 1214 Country: Denmark |
Really like the first two |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 33813 Country: United States |
Very nice stuff, Brian. I also really like the comp, colors and view in the 2nd. |
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briangg Registered: Feb 27, 2008 Total Posts: 965 Country: United States |
Thanks again everybody. Certainly appreciate it. |
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bktools Registered: Mar 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3883 Country: United States |
Stunning images, Brian, with great depth perspective. |
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nugeny Registered: Jan 22, 2004 Total Posts: 3381 Country: United States |
That is dynamic. the first and the last are Nr one. |