This is my first image posted here. Critique always welcome.
Brainard Lake
Gorgeous, looks like a postcard. Good job.
Really beautiful... nothing to critique!
(Of course, I'm an amateur, so really couldn't if I wanted to. HOWEVER, I've learned tons in the short time I've been here... thinkin' you will, too!)
Welcome :)
Beautiful shot!
I'd love to live in a log cabin near an area like that!
Interest in the foreground, nice reflection, spectacular midground with the trees and mountains and even the clouds cooperated in the background; nice & sharp and well exposed too.
As Bob Krist once told me (and the rest of the audience in the Nat Geo photo seminar), "It is easier to take better photographs when you stand in front of more interesting things."
Excellent work, more please.
Eric
Thanks for the kind words. Good feedback is always a great incentive.
Love the Wilderness,,great shot an great color
Welcome to world of photography future Ansel Adams.
Great shot.....did someone mention Ansel Adams???
helmigr wrote:
This is my first image posted here. Critique always welcome.
That's one of the better landscape photos I've seen posted on here. Thanks for posting.
Wow,great photo. I agreed it looks like a postcard!
I love it! That log in the foreground to the side, the mid ground boulder, the background, refections off water - beautiful, interesting and 3dimensional
I can't think what would enhance it but I might play with it to change moods: saturate color to bring out green and/or blue, sepia, black and white, reduce strip of sky.
But it's stunning as it is. I'd frame that one!
This is a great landscape photo. Also works well in the black and white edit.
Thanks to everyone who replied. Very kind feedback. In response to some of the replies:
To TTKBJR: Hmmm...maybe I could set up a kiosk.
To tilde531: Amateurs give some of the best critique. Experience can dull your objectivity if you let it. If there is something that turns you off about a particular image - say so. That's good critique.
To Big Nickel: If you saw this place on a summer weekend you'd look for a different place to put your cabin.
To Plusten: Thanks, fellow Coloradoan. I concur with your bio.
To nikondaddy: Thanks so much, but I really just want to be me.
To Photophly: Why didn't I think of making this B&W? I'm not sure if it's widely known but Ansel Adams also shot in color and did street photography.
To bobmielke: That's quite a compliment. There are a number of very fine photographs here.
To debbie: Want to buy some shares in my kiosk?
To suzip: I'm flattered that you enjoy this image. Odd to some perhaps, but I've printed this pic but never framed and hung it.
Thanks again, y'all.
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