I hope this unusual perspective of a Norwegian Fjord is pleasing to some?
Nice visualization of size.
Amazing photo from our amazing earth
It is very pleasing to look at...nicely done.
Sometimes vertical landscapes work well.
BB4A wrote:
I hope this unusual perspective of a Norwegian Fjord is pleasing to some?
Shows how high those mountains are.
The boat is sort of lost with its placement at the very bottom. A little wider perspective would bring it to the prominence it needs.
BB4A wrote:
I hope this unusual perspective of a Norwegian Fjord is pleasing to some?
That is really huge and perspective is .....Everything .
I believe the boat shows just how large the cliffs are and how puny man-made things are by comparison.
James Van Ells wrote:
The boat is sort of lost with its placement at the very bottom. A little wider perspective would bring it to the prominence it needs.
Agreed James, but I didn’t have a lens with me that would achieve a much wider perspective and still deliver the Concept I was looking for. This was taken with one of my walkabout EF100-400mm L IS II lenses set at 220mm, in an attempt to show how a typical fjord in Norway dwarfs everything man-made.
I was standing high on the stern of QM2 when I took this shot, so I’m pleased that (a) my attempts to stay still while shooting hand-held and the IS combined together to produce this relatively sharp shot, and (b) that I managed to close on my Concept with relatively little post-cropping. If I had taken a wider lens with me, I probably could have closed on a more traditional landscape shot and still achieved that “wow, that is high!” Perspective... but I “did the best I could, with what I had, where I was, at that time.”
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
That is really huge and perspective is .....Everything .
Thanks, The Man Upstairs did some really impressive work in this part of the World.
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