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    Foggy Valley

    This is a shot from the top of one of the peaks of Siebengebirge on the bank of the Rhine. It was early morning and the mist from the river had filled the valley obliterating all but one or two of the peaks of the Seven Mountains.

    Foggy Valley

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Hello,
    When I view your work I like it: To me it was interesting to start at the foreground, and then to continue to the background. There is a lot of interesting sub-parts to view in your work.

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    A magical capture Joe, well done.

    I have three thoughts when viewing this;
    i) I wondered whether there was a 'less central' composition available for the peaks we can see? Ideally I think more separation between them and the foreground leaves would be better, so getting them further to right of frame would help, if that were possible somehow. I suggest this as there's not much in the right side of the image, but just cropping that off is too brutal, we need to see the extent of the mist.
    ii) If mine, I would tone down (or even clone out) the two brightest leaves in the lower left corner (while retaining most of it because it gives depth to the image)
    iii) Again if mine, I would lose some of the sky by cropping 15% or so off the top edge

    I appreciate you may disagree with me and that's fine.

    Good exposure.

    Hope those thoughts help, Dave

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    But Dave...I like that tiny foreground. It feels like peeking into a giant expanse view of earth to eternity. Lose that and to me, it will just be an ordinary everyday shot but for the clouds covering the other tops of the mountain. (Through Joe, I got to know there are seven of them, if he did not say it, how would I know? I like the intro before the image was shown, just like any image that gives us a hint on the background of the shot. Without that, I get bored easily)...Anyway I am still interested in that little vertical thingie on the top of the little mountain yonder. If not for the narrative, I could easily say it is a cemetery marker or something...or am I being too nosey?

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    But Dave...I like that tiny foreground.
    I know - and I agree, that's why I didn't say clone them all out, just the two brightest leaves - there's a bit in brackets after that I hoped made that clear.

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Thanks Dave. I agree with most of your comments.
    It was difficult to get a better position for this composition without some rock climbing which I did not want to attempt ( I have a knee problem) so this was the best position I could safely get to. I took other shots of the valley from different viewpoints, but could not get this composition from any other point.
    I have cropped some of the sky and darkened some of the leaves in the foreground. I was originally in two minds regarding the leaves; I thought of cropping them all out( there were a lot more in the original) and finally decided to just keep this (sprig?).
    Here is my adjusted shot.

    Foggy Valley

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    But Dave...I like that tiny foreground. It feels like peeking into a giant expanse view of earth to eternity. Lose that and to me, it will just be an ordinary everyday shot but for the clouds covering the other tops of the mountain. (Through Joe, I got to know there are seven of them, if he did not say it, how would I know? I like the intro before the image was shown, just like any image that gives us a hint on the background of the shot. Without that, I get bored easily)...Anyway I am still interested in that little vertical thingie on the top of the little mountain yonder. If not for the narrative, I could easily say it is a cemetery marker or something...or am I being too nosey?
    Thanks Izzie. I kept the leaves in the foreground for the reason you stated, although I agreed with Dave that some of the leaves were too bright and I have tried to tone them down here. The little 'thingie' on the peak of the mountain is a part of some structure / fortification on the mountain. This area was the border between 3 countries in old Germany 9about 1000 years ago0 and there were 3 castle/forts in the area.

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Quote Originally Posted by Pica View Post
    Hello,
    When I view your work I like it: To me it was interesting to start at the foreground, and then to continue to the background. There is a lot of interesting sub-parts to view in your work.
    Thanks you so much Pica. That was a very encouraging comment.

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Hi Joe,

    Yes, that's what I had in mind.

    I don't climb rocks either

    I'd like to have been there - there's something special about being above clouds, particularly with your feet on solid ground.

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Edited version lokks better Joe

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Another shot of the fog in the Rhine valley: Taken from the same area.

    Foggy Valley

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries

    I'd like to have been there - there's something special about being above clouds, particularly with your feet on solid ground.

    Cheers, Dave
    My sentiments exactly! So lucky to have been there to see this. In an hour it was practically gone!
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 16th October 2015 at 09:26 AM. Reason: fix broken quote tag

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    Re: Foggy Valley

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Edited version lokks better Joe
    Thanks Binnur.

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