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wow amazing picture!
not that this is the critique forum, but why did you choose to keep the dark foreground rather then crop upwards so that it's colorful from the get go?
Wish I was that good at photography! Awe struck by that photo, magnificent contrasting colours and washes of yellow, green and blue.
Beautiful photo... the bottom 20% is almost dark but does not hurt...
Wish I was that good at photography! Awe struck by that photo, magnificent contrasting colours and washes of yellow, green and blue.
not to detract from abraxis photo or ability, but i'd say that as much as 80% (arbitrary number i made up) of an amazing shot can be attributed to being at the right place at the right time with some device that captures images.
it's undeniable that it's easy to take amazing shots when the scenery is just kicking you in the head to take it's picture... however, amazing photographers can make breath taking shots out of nothing at all.
so don't get down on yourself, just be more aware of your surroundings and carry a camera with you to capture it when you see it
Your out of control, that picture is STUNNING! Great job man.
There's a lot more thought and planning that went into this shot than merely slamming on the brakes and stumbling out of the car at the right moment.
100/100
Enlighten the apes on how it was done please. Kit is a good place to start; camera, lens, tripod, settings, time of day but most of all why you did it this way? Did you have a little gizmo to tell you the angle of the sun etc? What questions did you ask yourself and why did you chose your answers so.
Did you know an hour of PS was gonna be needed?
If you're gonna keep posting those fabulous shots get used to me tugging on you to teach me- That's another hour to your work load :thumbup:
Ray.
P.S. The green version has a cyan sky, totally faked.