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Took this one back in February. Not very special but I like it this way, somehow the blue tones got nice for me.
This was taken some after my first "Fields of gold" posting. But the moon was already up as far as I remember when taking this one.
Except some cropping I didn't touch the picture - maybe this is the first time I liked it the way it is, no wb no contrast no nothing.
Thanks for looking,
Andor |
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- Jamesp
(16522) - [2008-11-09 15:13]
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Hi Andor
Uagree the light and colours here have an unearthly quality. Great composition. Well seen and captured.
James
- Heaven
(6042) - [2008-11-09 23:08]
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Hi Andor!
I'm glad that you pst again. And you present us a very particular picture that wakes my interest. This also means that is has fulfilled one of the most important aims: wake interest! It's the kind of picture you like or you don't, there's no in-between. As far as I'm concerned, I like it, mainly for its effect generated by the diagonal composition and the dark aspect.
Kind regards
Markus
Welcome back Andor!!
It is the come back season it seems :)
Even I was gone for a long time but am now trying to continue my tenure with TN. anyways welcome back and let's get going.
The picture is definately a kind of its own. Very sharp clarity and details even in the low light conditions and very nice and soothing light effects. I am sure you could have made it look more dramatic through some PP but not at all a bad idea to just let it be.
TFS
Kirti
Excellent snapshot. Excellent way to catch the night light
Best wishes,
Achim
- anel
(15676) - [2008-11-29 4:03]
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hello Gondor,
Absolutely magnificent fine light in this picture. Good idea to leave the picture like that, you just caught it right. The composition too is very pleasant and I alsdo like the subtle light falling on the trees in the back. A great picture, indeed.
Thanks
Anne