30August2020. Early morning view through Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park. There were multiple active wildfires not too far this area, so hazy on the eastern horizon.
The shot is very good!
I have nothing to say about that but how many shots from exactly the same place we have here on this forum already? Or on Flickr? It is basicaly jsut a copy, nothing original. It is kind of sad really.
No offence to the phptographer, it is technicaly great shot, it just there are about 100000 of this exactly shot already...
Shrug...
Same as anything else, so?
It is the OPS shot, NOT someone else.
I tell the same to my family, yes, there are other shots on the web same as, or LOTS better than mine, but here is MY Orion Nebula, MY Comet Neowise, MY Solar eclispe, etc... from OUR backyard, captured by ME on MY humble equipment.
The OP is proud of these shots, and deservedly so.
GREAT captures!
tester_V wrote:
The shot is very good!
I have nothing to say about that but how many shots from exactly the same place we have here on this forum already? Or on Flickr? It is basicaly jsut a copy, nothing original. It is kind of sad really.
No offence to the phptographer, it is technicaly great shot, it just there are about 100000 of this exactly shot already...
tester_V wrote:
The shot is very good!
I have nothing to say about that but how many shots from exactly the same place we have here on this forum already? Or on Flickr? It is basicaly jsut a copy, nothing original. It is kind of sad really.
No offence to the phptographer, it is technicaly great shot, it just there are about 100000 of this exactly shot already...
Thanks for the comment. I don't know what is the "sad" part about shooting at a great location, I'm planning to go back here again next month and hoping to get a better shot than this. To me, every moment is unique when shooting outdoors.
The "sad" part of it is you not having your own ideas, your unique shots, your own angles on the same thins othe do, you have the skills for sure. use it.
tester_V wrote:
The "sad" part of it is you not having your own ideas, your unique shots, your own angles on the same thins othe do, you have the skills for sure. use it.
Probably a good idea to look in the mirror....twice!
haha, the tester dude should post some "ground breaking" photos here. Have you been to Mesa Arch? Surely not, as you would have a one in 3.4 million photo that are taken annually. That is like saying go to Mirror Lake at Rainier or Multnomah Falls and coming up with something no one has done in 100 years.
Shibutg, I really like this photo! I have been here several times, and really like the use of a tele here (or crop).
Dustin Gent wrote:
haha, the tester dude should post some "ground breaking" photos here. Have you been to Mesa Arch? Surely not, as you would have a one in 3.4 million photo that are taken annually. That is like saying go to Mirror Lake at Rainier or Multnomah Falls and coming up with something no one has done in 100 years.
Shibutg, I really like this photo! I have been here several times, and really like the use of a tele here (or crop).