Sasha, This is an awesome image. It is huge and sharp throughout. Fantastic job with the capture and the processing. Looking forward to seeing more like this.
May 17, 2014 at 10:02 PM
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dave.b.smith wrote:
Really nice image, well composed with nice soft colours. I especially like the yellow bush in the bottom right which provides an added interest and stops your eye wandering out of the frame.
Dave, thank you!
Bushes and flowers seem to be my trademark - I am always on a watch for nice vegetation on the edge of a canyon, to include it into composition
Here is another one from the same location (did not dare to come closer, as the edges can easily collapse). http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7361/14175203555_55cd8cac94_b.jpg
Beautiful natural looking take of the area. A very slight adjustment in the placement of the shrub might be better, but I think that would throw off the foreground rock coming up on the left. Very nicely done
Tim
May 18, 2014 at 08:21 PM
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quote]wswartzwel wrote:
Sasha, This is an awesome image. It is huge and sharp throughout. Fantastic job with the capture and the processing. Looking forward to seeing more like this.
Thank you, glad you like it!
Mark Metternich wrote:
Hey, I know that spot! I really like your composition here. Nice job.
Thank you, Mark. It's a beautiful view, and let's hope it will remain it its pristine condition.
John Richter wrote:
Fantastic work here, Sasha. The flowers in the lower right balance out the photo by adding color opposite the nicely lit wall on the left. Beautiful!
JBR
Thank you, John!
Timmeh wrote:
Hi Sasha,
Beautiful natural looking take of the area. A very slight adjustment in the placement of the shrub might be better, but I think that would throw off the foreground rock coming up on the left. Very nicely done
Tim
Tim, thank you!
Could you please explain more about shrub adjustment?
The shrub crossing the line of the rock formation but not the red striation makes the position ok. If you had positioned the camera a bit lower and moved right, the highest shrub leaves could have fit in the valley floor nestled right below the outcropping that juts out. Like I said earlier though, this may have thrown the rest of the comp out of balance.
Timmeh wrote:
The shrub crossing the line of the rock formation but not the red striation makes the position ok. If you had positioned the camera a bit lower and moved right, the highest shrub leaves could have fit in the valley floor nestled right below the outcropping that juts out. Like I said earlier though, this may have thrown the rest of the comp out of balance.
Tim
Thank you, Tim, got it. Actually, I never analyzed where to position myself in regards of the shrub, I guess it is registered somewhere in sub-conscious level.
Scott Kroeker wrote:
Spectacular photo Sasha! Like being there!
I like the colours and detail. I do wish there was less sky and more of the foreground, but it isnt a deal breaker for me. I need to head here on my next SW trip.