Restless Sky I
Restless Sky I
Photography \ Nature | 09/23/07 @155 |
danheacock |
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So I was bored one day this summer and went driving around and this amazing sunset started occurring. So I pulled over on the side of the road and stood on top of my car to get this shot, the first one of two in the series. I have another that is a panorama that I will show next.I hope you enjoy this, it is one of my favorite from the summer by far!
Thanks as always for your comments/critiques/votes.
Nikon D50, HDR - Don't forget to take a look at the larger version!
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Would have wanted a large tree or something just next to that wonderful (leading line) road.
Would heal that pole on the left of the road.
Nice mood with the time of day chosen!
Looks slightly tilted toward the left.
You are a smart photographer using your head!
09/23/07 @476
Did you squeezed the image a little bit? The road seems so narrow and I feel there is something with the propotions. Maybe there is something with my eyes.
Agree with moserArtist about healing the pole. I would also heal the electricity pole and power lines at the horizon.
Well done.
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Excellent exposure!
Good work Dan!
Carlos
09/23/07 @596
Agree with Moserartist that a nice tree, and maybe even a rutted dirt-track to replace the tarmac would have been a nice asthetic... but sometimes its just too difficult to cart all those props around
Not sure about cloning out the poles though - its very tempting and would make the scene more 'pastoral', but sometimes I just yearn to see the odd scar on the landscape - it roots it in a gritty reality. Just the way I'm feeling at the moment though - another day I'd suggest healing it out too
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Greetz Haik
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Top Mark Dan.
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good job with the HDR
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