The clouds look like ghostly figures zipping by overhead. Combined with the rock that looks like a witch's hat, it makes for a very interesting shot. Nice Job.
Yeah, I finally saw the light! Whoops I mean the moon! Man, that thing is hard to spot... But yeah, I am sure in a larger print it would be more pronounced...
Tim Ashton wrote:
Another amazing shot from a very gifted photographer just to remind people like me that we were not all created equal. Wont stop me trying, just make me strive harder
Cheers
Tim
Tim, the truth is that I spent $40,000 on credit to spend almost 6 months on the road with my wife, shooting 24-7, from Yosemite to the Canadian Rockies and back. When you shoot 24-7 for a half year straight without taking any time off, eventually, once in a while, you find yourself at just the right place at the right time! I took about 30,000 images, and only about 100 are up to the quality standard I am after.
So don't be down on yourself! I think if you went out like that, you too would have great imagery to share.
Just have to tell you that your photo's are absolutely beautiful, my husband & I loved looking at them. You are truly capturing the beauty in our world.
I can only hope one day to have something this amazing in my portfolio.
THANK YOU so much for sharing
mark70x70 wrote:
Tim, the truth is that I spent $40,000 on credit to spend almost 6 months on the road with my wife, shooting 24-7, from Yosemite to the Canadian Rockies and back. When you shoot 24-7 for a half year straight without taking any time off, eventually, once in a while, you find yourself at just the right place at the right time! I took about 30,000 images, and only about 100 are up to the quality standard I am after.
So don't be down on yourself! I think if you went out like that, you too would have great imagery to share.
Mark<
As Edison said. Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration
That is given, but in your case there are many who could have travelled your route at the exact same time and not produced what you produced. You are very kind but Isuspect I am one of those
Tim
Mark, this is a wonderful shot. The reflective pool of water really makes this shot for me. I had to go back to Dec. 22nd to find your post..."Cosmic Dance." That shot simply blew my socks off, and is still one of my all time favorite posts. You are fortunate to have such a beautiful place for subject material. And we are all fortunate that you upload such amazing images for us all to appreciate.
Just want you to know that the reflection of the monolith on my monitor does not look light (as it did on John's, aka realkuhl). Also, took a minute, or so, to find the moon.
I'm not a professional photographer (just a bloke with a camera) and am not qualified to offer any type of critique outside of aesthetic appeal. Just want you to know that I give this image and "Cosmic Dance" a perfect ten for aestectic appeal. It is said that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." Well, you did an amazing job of translating a spectacularly beatiful place into a spectacularly beautiful image that earns a perfect "10" in my book.
Thanks for posting, and I look forward to seeing more of this magnificent place.
Mark, the new version is killer!!
The sky is indeed crazy, and the whole scene magical! Really like the counter-balancing warm, golden areas on the right and left, crossing the axis of sky and reflection. Just gorgeous!
It took me a while to find the moon but I eventually got it....Another fantastic, dramatic shot. The reflection of that wonderful sky along with the light is very nice.
Ken.
Truly an amazing image, Mark. I'm pretty sure I could shoot around the clock for several months (and spend at least $40 grand in the process) and not come home with even ONE image of this caliber. But I'd sure as heck love to try it!
Incredible picture, well seen and well worth salt and sand in your shorts bringin it home. Cal
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