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Far far away..


Far far away..
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Copyright: Per Christian Osa (peco85) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 28 W: 3 N: 17] (70)
Genre: Landscapes
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-05-28
Categories: Mountain
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2006-06-04 18:26
Viewed: 1162
Points: 8
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Here's a set image from one of the small islands around Hidra. I wanted to capture the view as I saw it with the wastness and the long distance like taken out of an adventure story:) With all the mountains left to go. It's a shame the quality is not the best but I think I managed to capture a feeling of not wanting to go any further..

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To Evelynn: Thanks Evelynnpeco85 1 06-06 05:18
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I like the way how you integrated the rock structure into that picture.
Werner

A bit of a dramatic shot as the weather looks like it taking a turn for the worse. Interesting rocks in the foreground. Janice

Hello, and welcome to TrekNature. It is always nice to see another landscaper join us as we are a little outnumbered by wildlife photographers. I like your image . The rocks in the foreground are nice and the vista to the cloud covered mountains is effective. It is nicely exposed but a little weak in value differentiation. I did a quick workshop to show you what I mean.

Thanks for sharing.

Evelynn : )

Hi Per,
Welcome to TN. Great first photo to start with. I love landscape photos and sceneries like this one. I do agree with Evelynn, an dlike what she has done in het WS. I hope to see more photos of you soon.
TFS,
Niek

Hei Per Chr,
Well composed, my friend!
The rocks as contrasted to the greenery works nicely, it is a gray day however and colours are not sparkling... You can easily improve some by post processing, which is as natural a part of digital photography as pressing the shutter!
Greetings,
Pablo -

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