I posted a similar shot from here a few months back when I was still on the road. I'm finally getting around to reprocessing everything since I only had an 11" macbook to work on. My wife and I only stayed at Monument Valley for one night but we had some great light. I can still feel the nice warm desert air on my skin. Much nicer than the single digit temps we're having right now ; )
You worked that rock into the foreground nicely. While I do like the composition, I will say the whole shot looks too red too me. At least with the rocks, I would pull back on the red channel.
Thanks guys, I'll have to check that Jim. I'm still having calibration issues (I need to invest in some calibration software). I'm still looking for a job so it has to wait
What a strong foreground! It's a compelling image, Jord. Might be interesting to see the same idea with the camera a bit higher to tame that rock and balance the FG and mittens.
I like this a lot, I might lose the bottom frame of your stitch as others have mentioned. Nice job of selecting that rock and if I have the placing right, it blocks the road which is a bonus.
I think that perhaps the camera should have been raised just a bit to make the entire middle butte visible (the bottom and a bit of sand seems cut off to me). Still, very nice
Thanks Ben and Justin ; ) Craig, if I remember right I know it took me quite some time lining this up to hide the road. I think to make the entire middle butte visible would have ended up showing the road crossing behind the foreground sandstone. I think I could have moved left or right to remedy that but then I would have lost the nice lead in of the rock. I really didn't pay too much mind to the cut off butte until you mentioned it. I'm sure it will bug me know
^ Thanks guys. I know the huge rock isn't for everyone but I like it. I almost just shot this from the viewpoint like everyone else but when the masses showed up I said why am I even here if I get the same thing as everyone else. Much more peaceful away from the crowds