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    Re: Lord Howie Island

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    One from my recent roadtrip. This is from Yosemite. I have got a few nice ones from Monument Valley as well.~

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    Peter,

    This is brilliant, as Robert says; 'everything fits' - beautifully.

    Would I be correct to suggest a polarising filter has been used?
    I may be wrong, the darkening of foreground water surface all helps the overall composition and the white clouds give depth beyond the distant trees and rocks.

    Thanks for sharing,

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    Re: Lord Howie Island

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    ...Would I be correct to suggest a polarising filter has been used ? I may be wrong, the darkening of foreground water surface all helps the overall composition and the white clouds give depth beyond the distant trees and rocks. Thanks for sharing,
    My guess Dave - not the wrong name - is that no CPF has been used because there are too many reflections on the water and the sky may have been worked on the computer.
    CPF doesn't work all the time IMHO.

    Last time I tried to use mine I saw no difference whatsoever due to the position of the Sun and myself.

    My sunglasses are polarized and I never go without them. They are ideal to drive under the bright Sun light because they cut most reflections.
    I use to kid with my friends when I show them the power of polaroid lenses bending my head one side and another looking like a silly man (maybe I am).
    I show them how to see the reflections and how they go away with the glasses.

    On a second thought, maybe this image is lacking some kind of object in the foreground to make it "deeper"

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    Re: Lord Howie Island

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    One from my recent roadtrip. This is from Yosemite. I have got a few nice ones from Monument Valley as well. On posting from Flickr: if you click on the photo you selected you can go to "All Sizes". Go to bottom of page where it says 2. Grab the photo's URL:. Copy that URL and paste it with Insert Image on this page. That should work. You can choose Large, Medium or Small. This is Large.
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    Hows about I just say it is a nice picture, It really is.

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    Re: Lord Howie Island

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    Hows about I just say it is a nice picture, It really is.
    Fair enough

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    View From Bowknot Bend

    From the "saddle" near the top of Bowknot Bend.

    Labyrinth Canyon. Green River, Utah.

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    Re: Lord Howie Island

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    Peter,

    This is brilliant, as Robert says; 'everything fits' - beautifully.

    Would I be correct to suggest a polarising filter has been used?
    I may be wrong, the darkening of foreground water surface all helps the overall composition and the white clouds give depth beyond the distant trees and rocks.

    Thanks for sharing,
    Yes, I used a polarising filter on this one. I brought it with me and tried it out on the blue skies. Then with some of the water pictures it did improve them slightly as well, taking away some of the reflection.
    Glad you like the picture. I wasn't totally happy with the composition, but hey, I am walking around with the family and the only one doing photography, so no time for alternative shots ;-). Thanks for all the nice comments.
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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    This is one of the photographs I shot in Monument Valley. Early morning, during sunrise, from my hotel room (they recently build a hotel in MV, called the View Hotel (guess why), run by the Indians that live in the area). UV filter.
    For me, this was the most beautiful park I visited. The rock, the colors, it is unreal. I call it walking on the moon (although the colors are different there). Just rocks, almost no vegetation.
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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

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    Thank you Terry Magnificent view. What a place ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Letrow View Post
    Yes, I used a polarising filter on this one. I brought it with me and tried it out on the blue skies. Then with some of the water pictures it did improve them slightly as well, taking away some of the reflection.
    Glad you like the picture. I wasn't totally happy with the composition, but hey, I am walking around with the family and the only one doing photography, so no time for alternative shots ;-). Thanks for all the nice comments.
    I was wrong then about the CPF
    I do understand the way you take your pictures. It is very similar to the way I do.
    The difference is that I am not with my family but with 12 more people
    Hard work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Letrow View Post
    This is one of the photographs I shot in Monument Valley. Early morning, during sunrise, from my hotel room (they recently build a hotel in MV, called the View Hotel (guess why), run by the Indians that live in the area). UV filter.
    For me, this was the most beautiful park I visited. The rock, the colors, it is unreal. I call it walking on the moon (although the colors are different there). Just rocks, almost no vegetation.
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    I have seen many pictures before of this Monument Calley. Yours is another fantastic one.
    I suppose how interesting it is to stay in a hotel like this
    I must convince my wife to go there before I get too old to travel

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Lichfields Spires.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

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    Yes, fine. Now move a little bit to your left to let us see the hole construction in the background and getting a little more of the falling left branches.

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    Construction site to the left, a complete disaster since I went to Lichfield after seeing the weather forcast was sunny all day, it wasn't and it rained, and then when I got there all the beauty spots have building works next to them, and the windows in the cathedral won't be replaced until 2014, and a party of children turned up so it was hard to take the photo's in the cathedral.

    I'm trying to emphasise the spires eg chimneys, maybe I should have used a longer focal length and just got chimneys on their own.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Steve, I was meaning to get the same scene but with a small adjustment to the left

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    I see I am a slave to thirds now since I was reprogrammed and had to stick the spires on thirds, but it would look nice but for the fencing put up by the construction workers. I think it has potential for a panorama when those chaps are finished.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

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    I see I am a slave to thirds now since I was reprogrammed and had to stick the spires on thirds, but it would look nice but for the fencing put up by the construction workers. I think it has potential for a panorama when those chaps are finished.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Is this a landscape

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Well... ahnnn... not exactly a landscape but more Architectural Photography in my opinion...

    I like the second image and I suppose you are at the inside of the barrier

    About the first image ... strange treatment...

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Haven't posted for a while now
    So here is a shot, which I had posted in another thread too.. I hope its ok to do so..

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    C&C welcome...

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

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    Haven't posted for a while now
    So here is a shot, which I had posted in another thread too.. I hope its ok to do so..

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    C&C welcome...
    Posted before here in this very thread. but I was not able to see any comments. So, here I go.

    For me the stones and laces look like an altar and I hope to be right. For me this essencial element of the photography is too centered. I would like to see it off center at 1/3 of the frame to the right or to the left.
    On the other hand I would like to see the hole altar and not cut at the bottom.
    I would even look hard - difficult I know - to find a point of view which would allow me to get the altar with no background important elements. I mean, not cut by the horizon or by the line splitting land and water if you know what I mean.

    Looking with attention at the picture and if you have the possibility to go there again, I think you could move to the left, stand up and get the altar with the background only with land BUT getting the mountains at the same time. They are essencial to get in the frame.
    That depends on what kind of lens you are with. Wide angle would be great but you should be careful about too strong distortions...
    Another way to do it could be to walk some distance and shoot with a 300mm/400mm transforming the altar in a shape against the blurred horizon.
    There, I wouldn't mind to have the horizon cutting it...
    Oh well. Make 12 images. Put yourself upside down, lay on the floor, climb a leader, do whatever you wish but make 12 VERY different shots. Elect ONE. Re-shoot refining that version.

    Still reading ? Congrats.

    Thank you for posting again. In fact I had forgotten to write about your image which ended up forgotten among the others.

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    Thanks Antonio, for the Input. I really appreciate it. & oooops!! I didn't know I had posted it here in this thread Sorry.

    Well this place is 14,500 ft above sea level. But really looking forward to visit this place again. But can't see that happening before June 2011.
    And yes, thats an Altar. I have a shot with the altar on the left side. Didn't like it much though. Will post it anyhow. Thanks again.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Here..

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    I don't find this good, though...

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