Kee Woo Rhee wrote:
Fred, you nailed down the washer woman! Bravo.
I love the color rendition!
I also did photograph the same scene a few years ago, but the background was not pretty.
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zurura wrote:
This is gorgeous Fred. The light and the processing is just so perfect.
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znikon5 wrote:
Amazing capture - love the ethereal feel of the image and the cool shadows .
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pointbob wrote:
Hey! isn't this a macro lens lol. Super nice FM! Would love to be able to download the full size file for my desktop...regards
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Rajan Parrikar wrote:
Beautiful image. Processing these scenes is tricky but you did well.
Great frame. Don't see that much from up there. Processing wise, seems a bit crunchy. I guess I might go for a more natural look on the rocks. (although some of it might be the shadows)
So vibrant with such sharp, graphical lines. I fail to see a washer woman in the rock formations. Is there a rock that is supposed to look like a washer woman? Looks forward to seeing more.
philtax wrote:
Nice one Fred - you can see forever into this shot.
Phil
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Derek Weston wrote:
Great frame. Don't see that much from up there. Processing wise, seems a bit crunchy. I guess I might go for a more natural look on the rocks. (although some of it might be the shadows)
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dakel wrote:
So vibrant with such sharp, graphical lines. I fail to see a washer woman in the rock formations. Is there a rock that is supposed to look like a washer woman? Looks forward to seeing more.