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Wildlife Moderator
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Steve - Nice colors and detail in the ice. Looks like you had some harsher light and handled it well. I like the ripples in the fg too. I'd just prefer a little more room bottom, left and right.
TFS,
Rachel
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I love the tight crop and the well handled high dynamic range. It seems to me that the horizon may be about one-degree off.
This really shows off the weathered ice and the side lighting is very effective.
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Very Nice Steve.. I love the way deep ice graduates the reflected colour... Spent a lot of my younger years climbing mountains and this always appealed. FYI, the day I stop learning about photography is the day I plan to take up something else...
thanks for showing
DON
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Wildlife Moderator
Thanks folks, Rachel it's FF, should have swopped to the 16-35f/2.8.
FYI, the day I stop learning about photography is the day I plan to take up something else...
Totally agree, plus the advice you pass on is from good experience rather than from out of a book.
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Wildlife Moderator
Thanks, I really like it and it's nice for close quarter work I've found, but did play with a fisheye on the trip too, funky!
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Hi Steve, lovely chunk of ice...I too wish for more on the bottom and right side too. Light is a little harsh but looks okay for this image. If it were mine I think I would clean-up the bottom edge by removing the small piece of ice. I want to see the fish-eye photos
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Hi, Steve, I especially like the textures and ice in the foreground. I agree with Andrew about evicting the small piece of ice on the lower left edge.
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Hi Cheryl, I agree, but will RP when I'm back home, however, I think both Rachel & Anette have really shown how spectacular & dramatic this landscape really is.
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Nice view Steve, in your face as it were. I'd play around with dodging and burning to add more pop to the ice in particular?
I like the vastness behind it too.