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Phil M
{K:11526} 11/23/2004
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Simple but gorgeous shot :)
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/23/2004
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I don't think it's too simple, but perhaps better as part of a series, giving it a bit more context, than as a complete stand-alone shot. The colours are exceptionally beautiful, and it's good to know they are natural, and not a PhotoShop creation.
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Gabriella Carta
{K:22879} 11/23/2004
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wowwwwwwwww.. wonderful lanscape and colors, excellent!!! Regards by Gabry
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 11/23/2004
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so perfect (without a trace of man:))
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Charles Donaldson
{K:107} 11/23/2004
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Patrick, beautiful colours, nice composition, one of those photos where keeping it simple has worked well. Anything extra would have detracted from the scene.
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 11/23/2004
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Simple is good. I might have tinkered with panning to the left and right to see if one variation in rock formation versus another made the shot more interesting. I did that to quite a few shots on my trip and it paid off to have the variation. Sometimes you don't realize the difference until you see it later. I think the rock formation on the horizon on the far left is a bit too close to the edge of the frame for my taste, but it's nitpick. If you had panned variations as previously mentioned I think you could see if that type of element added or distracted more clearly. The colors are spectacular and the lighting really accentuates this. I like this quite a bit.
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 11/23/2004
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Certainly a very beutiful range of colours with a sympathetic subject.
Neil
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