They are nice. Just the right amount of mist and a nice glow from the sun. Nice work.
regards
Clive
Good hunting area I think.
Cheers: Allan
All three are very nice but the second is my favorite. I think the fact that the sun is not visible really enhances the photo.
Brian
Very very nice Kevin.
#3 in slight preference but the other 2 are great too. Will gladly hang either on the wall.
Gorgeous photos. I think I like #1 the best, the road leading into the light.
All very nice, but I agree with Ali--I like #1 the best. I think it is the most interesting of the three compositionally.
Very nice Kevin, I like #1and #2 best.
Thanks, guys. #1 was my strong favorite because of the convergence of the foreground triangle and the path with its vanishing point leading toward the light. I left a lot of foreground to position the edges of the stream and the path at the lower corners of the frame. I could accomplish the same going a little higher, but that would generate a strong pano crop, and I rarely like pano aspect ratios. I'm curious if others have any thoughts on this.
Great captures Kevin,well done!
Cheers David
Lovely images, I think the first is a standout. I briefly played with the full size image in Lightbox moving the image down eliminating some of the foreground. I think if you bring the sun more to the middle third of the image eliminating some foreground it becomes magical. Possibly a 16x9 or 3x1 crop. Nice rendering, just beautiful.
No thoughts, No suggestions, No edits ....just that rapture....
Thank you very much
PS:OK; one thought only; what about the second image in portrait mode with the central tree alone?
Nice shots Kevin and I like the first one the best. I wonder what it would look with a bit of the foreground cropped away; I find that while you need some to lead the viewer's eyes into the image, I think there is too much of a dark area along the bottom edge of the frame.
The first image for me as well Kevin and the first of your re edits is a further improvement in my eyes. I know you will hate to lose that interestingly shaped tree on the LHS but it does make for a stronger comp overall (IMHO).
All three are fantastic images! Any particular reason you shot them at such a small aperture? Would something like f/8 or f/11 not have worked?