After wiping the drool from my chin I can finally utter the word "wooooowwwwwwwwww." Your pictures pull me back to a childhood feeling of awe and amazement that is rarely found in adulthood.
+1 to Chetan's comments that they have the feeling of paintings in the best way possible. It's as if you painted the light, clouds, mist, waves to convey the mood...and with your camera (and much dedication & perseverance) that is what you did.
gordon l wrote:
Sorry but I think most of these are over-processed. I'd take 2 steps back on the saturation.
If it's saturation, a lot can change depending on the viewing environment. Don't view these on mobile devices and check a browser like Firefox for best results. It's all subjective of course, but a lot of times people will not be looking at the same things. The color adjustments here were all pretty common for what see in general today.
when I saw Patagonia and Marc Adamus in one post I knew it has to be special.
And it was stupendously special, Your art keeps ascending, Mark. Thanks for sharing and inspiration.
Ya Marc.....you just keep getting better and better......keep it up......there is never an end to creativity........always push the edge and live for the light.
PS don't worry about the over saturated comments...... I get this also till I take them out shooting in great light.......then I always get the same comment "wow I didn't know the light got like this for real !"
Holy Smokes! I have to say they are all awesome! My favorites being The other side, Boom,and Kingdom of wind. Your work is always so inspirational keep it up buddy! Your the best! LIterally
Fantastic series - very single one of them should be a poster / in a book (which I'm sure is coming after you complete your Patagonian adventures).
Easily worth a 'Like' and a pity that there is not a 'Follow' button too because I'd love to see more of your work as it's posted (and also hear how you achieve the shots you do, equipment, settings etc.). Good luck !
Its hard to be critical of such excellent and well thought out images. I will say that I am not crazy about #1, something about the bottom half of the image bugs me, but I'm not sure what it is -- the top half looks fantastic. Now 2,3,and 4 are about as good as it gets and my favorite is 3. I like the last image but not as much as the middle 3, it has more of a painterly quality that doesn't fit my eye like the others. Its completely a style thing and nothing to do with anything else. Having the opportunity to travel to a place like this is a dream for most landscape photographers, I think you represented why very,very well.
Paul