I have a massive soft spot in my heart for Oak Creek Canyon, so I'm relatively easy to please when it comes to photography from here, but this is a cut above. Very nice work. Like Ross mentioned, great job handling the balance of sun and shadow. Making that look natural is no easy feat!
dbehrens wrote:
Like the comp, light, leading lines and clean foreground/reflection.
Hi Dave. Appreciate you pointing out what you liked. That helps in learning the elements that help build an image.
Thank you for commenting and I really enjoy your website.
Karl😎
volhoosier wrote:
amazing scene captured very well. i can go either way with the building. i will say this that whoever designed it picked a good design for the setting and it's colors blend in very well its surroundings, especially the rock that it is on. thanks for sharing.
I agree on the design and that it blends in well. A bit of Frank Lloyd Wright style. Thanks for the kind comment!
Karl
Isodorf wrote:
Personally I like the building. I think it adds since it has sharp geometric edges when compared to the smoothness of rocks and water, but it doesn't stand out too much. It isn't overly distracting. Great stuff!
Appreciate you explaining how you interpreted it. Thank you very much.
Karl
JWRisinger wrote:
I have a massive soft spot in my heart for Oak Creek Canyon, so I'm relatively easy to please when it comes to photography from here, but this is a cut above. Very nice work. Like Ross mentioned, great job handling the balance of sun and shadow. Making that look natural is no easy feat!
Appreciate that. If not for some of the experience in post processing the balance of light and shadow would have been beyond my means. A lesson learned on the challenges presented, thank you for the kind words!
Karl