Fred Meebley wrote:
I love what you have done with the place, and I agree that it isn't dead yet. It might be if I ever get a chance to shoot it haha. I really dig the light, the flowing lines, and the interesting comps. in all of them. The last one really catches my eye with the dreamy light and strong, contrasty shadows. Great job.
Fred Miranda wrote:
What an awesome series Klaus. I'm trying to pick a favorite it's difficult.
They are all strong on their own. Post-processing is top notch.
Fred
Thank you Fred. Means a lot to me coming from you!
Could tweak a nerve of the "purists" on the board, but for those who enjoy the art side of photography, like myself, these are really great as always! I agree with the comment that these show that there is a lot more to be had in antelope. Great job Klaus!
Thank you Artur, Birdie and CW100 for your comments! Much appreciated
Mark Metternich wrote:
Could tweak a nerve of the "purists" on the board, but for those who enjoy the art side of photography, like myself, these are really great as always! I agree with the comment that :these show that there is a lot more to be had in antelope. Great job Klaus!
Mark,
Thanks for your thoughts and mother nature herself is the true artist and we have to treat these places as art. I do like the straight processing on these but a little softness here and there will never hurt in such a beautiful place like this.
It is a funny thing that every camera will capture the color in the canyon slightly different. The time of day dictates the outcome. There are so many factors involved that it is impossible to put a tag on how it "should" look in the canyon....
This location may be photographed to death, but quality will always prevail and these are stunning.
I especially love sandflow, texture,lines and colours really make this one a winner
Mark Metternich wrote:
Could tweak a nerve of the "purists" on the board, but for those who enjoy the art side of photography, like myself, these are really great as always! I agree with the comment that these show that there is a lot more to be had in antelope. Great job Klaus!