Thanks everyone for the kind comments. I'm surprised nobody has commented about the magenta cast, which my images often seem to acquire when I convert for the web....not sure why, but if anyone has any ideas let me know!
Awesome shot. Just wandering if you focussed on the closest flower or did you need to focus further back to also get the mountain in the focus. I realise that at 16mm depth of field is big, but I didn't realise it was quite that big!
Well, I was considering being a little extra critical with you since I was not happy with your very limited feedback on my image recently, but then I SAW THE IMAGE!!! What can I say but hats off to you! B E A U T I F U L! You da man!
mark70x70 wrote:
Well, I was considering being a little extra critical with you since I was not happy with your very limited feedback on my image recently, but then I SAW THE IMAGE!!! What can I say but hats off to you! B E A U T I F U L! You da man!
Mark
Uh, OK... Didn't even know you were still posting here. Thanks for the comments though!
Awesome, you have a strong foreground....interesting reflection that is also framed by the foreground very well. Soft light....if I had a nit...it would be the detail in the trees...but very minor indeed....
Very, very nice. I don't know why you get the colour shift when converting, but I think everyone thought the colour looks natural. It's just a beauty shot.
Just a beautiful composition, Kevin. All of the elements are there, and the lenticular cloud is the added bonus. I have a Singh-Ray GND, and it works wonders in aligning the exposure of sky and landscape. I see you have a Canon 5D. It will be interesting to see how the upcoming Nikon D700 full-frame fares, though I hear that Canon is coming out with the 5D's successor soon...