Wow! You captured the colors!
hotzchw wrote:
I had the day off work yesterday and got up early to take my Daughter to school - was watching the sky and thought it was worth a trip to the local metropark - so glad I did - really like this one. was standing on a rock that was a little unstable- but it gave me a view with the other rocks in foreground which I thought added to the shot - what do you think? Critiques and comments welcome - Have a great day!
I viewd in download, and I thought I saw the Loch Ness Monster's head surface in the lower right...are you sure those were rocks ??
Nice capture.
so very pretty, just love the colors :)
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
I don't think it could be much better. :thumbup: Enlarge it on canvas and hang it.
hotzchw wrote:
I had the day off work yesterday and got up early to take my Daughter to school - was watching the sky and thought it was worth a trip to the local metropark - so glad I did - really like this one. was standing on a rock that was a little unstable- but it gave me a view with the other rocks in foreground which I thought added to the shot - what do you think? Critiques and comments welcome - Have a great day!
:thumbup: :thumbup: I like the light on the rocks.
This must have been breathtaking. Beautiful, beautiful shot.
hotzchw wrote:
I had the day off work yesterday and got up early to take my Daughter to school - was watching the sky and thought it was worth a trip to the local metropark - so glad I did - really like this one. was standing on a rock that was a little unstable- but it gave me a view with the other rocks in foreground which I thought added to the shot - what do you think? Critiques and comments welcome - Have a great day!
Very nice shot - hope you don't mind but I played around a little bit with your shot to see if I could bring out a bit of detail in the lower right corner of the picture. This is very quick and dirty and obviously I'm doing this on a JPEG and not the RAW file but it always amazes me how much detail can be recovered.
Used exposure brush and increased saturation
Should the reflection be brighter than the sky itself? Or, does it matter?
No it shouldn't. I did this very quickly just because I was wondering what might be lurking in the shadows. To do it right would probably take 3 or 4 masks with much finer precision brushes than the broad brush I used. so that you don't have a brighter reflection than the sky.
A well-balanced composition!
lightandshadowjourney wrote:
I would be printing that on 16X20 or so on metal! Beautiful shot. Congratulations on a great capture.
Thank you so much for the kind words and suggestion - I appreciate it!
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Very beautiful! Thanks
Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment!
jim hill wrote:
Best sunrise I've seen in many a moon. Lovely shooting.
Thank you so much for your kind comment- I have taken a few dozen from this spot - certainly one of my favorites so far.
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