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habakuk
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The end of the journey
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December 13, 2009, 05:55:23 PM »
As in most of your nature landscapes, this one has a very heavy feeling, thanks to your use of dark, impenetrable shadows. That technique seems to convey a sense of strong physical and metaphorical connection with the land - even when the sky takes a large portion of the frame and a lot of weight of its own.
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December 14, 2009, 07:39:45 PM »
Generally this is very nice view. I like the "second line" of this photo. Mountains look powerful. What i don't like is that half-cut tree at the left, and a little part of a tree (i suppose?) on the opposite side. I would turn very little to the left so the tree would be fully visible and that thing on the right would dissapear from the crop. I think this way it would work better, but of course i can't tell that for 100%, cause maybe there was something on the left what i don't know about and what would destroy the crop.
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December 17, 2009, 11:05:36 AM »
first I love this image bz to you. i especaily like the subtle detail in the trees and how the green slowly moves up the not yet fully covered mountainside. makes me long for the mountainside myself......
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Thanks for all your input!
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