The reason for f/16 was the time factor. I wanted the movement of the clouds therefore the exposure was 91 seconds and contrary there was no PP in PS for this image. This is straight out of the camera.
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The reason for f/16 was the time factor. I wanted the movement of the clouds therefore the exposure was 91 seconds and contrary there was no PP in PS for this image. This is straight out of the camera.
Good gravy, this image is SOOC?! Are there low air fare seasons to patagonia :P Great shot! I like the movement of the clouds, I think it adds to the overall drama. Are you planning to process this image further or leave as is? If you are planning on further processing it, I would have liked to see that first but as is this photo is still amazing.
Love your shot especially the pink highlights. The only thing that bothers me a little is the lake shoreline/horizon perspective falling off to the right.
The horizon is level. I have checked it more than once. The shoreline on the right coming closer to the camera gives the optical illusion that the frame is tilted. I even went back and checked it again and the major part of the image is level.
This is a shot to stop you in your tracks. I imagine this hanging on a wall somewhere garnering attention.
Personally I'd crop off on the left hand side to the bottom of that mountain slope and just a tad off the bottom to bring the mountains closer. I wouldn't change a single other thing, I just love it as it is.