aFeinberg wrote:
That twilight glow on the landscape is freakin awesome. Looks like your processing picked up a notch too. Great work with the simple scene.
aF
Hey Aaron, thanks so much! I am glad to see others are noticing an improvement. It's a process we all hopefully go through that with time little subtle things we learn or change really make a huge difference.
Mark Metternich wrote:
I'm wanting some clouds, but the image still is beautiful without! Nice going.
Ha ha... thanks Mark... isn't that what we always want is clouds? I didn't get any that trip, but perseverance pays off and on my most recent trip I got some really cool clouds with some really sweet color. I am starting to sort through them to process them now. So the next posting I will have clouds for your viewing pleasure.
Jim thanks for such a beautiful picture. I really enjoy how the lighting illuminates the blues on the small shrubs, it really pops against the warm and contrasting orange hues of the mountains. I hope one day I can compose photos like that, just starting out so I have tones to learn.
Great shot. I missed this one, up to this point. I'm really hoping to visit this very location soon . . . been on the bucket list for about 5 years and I'm hoping to check it off in 2013.
This photo is awesome. Great FG interest and the temple is just spectacular. Congrats.