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Old 02-10-2009, 02:07 AM
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Red Tussock Dusk

The final rays of warmth fade away to a chilly evening on one of many red tussock covered mountains.

I made this photograph on the enchanting Lindis Pass, where there are countless photographic opportunities.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
0.60s f/16.0 at 17.0mm iso100

Slightly higher resolution available here.

I'd appreciate any constructive criticism, and/or comments.

Thank you for looking.

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Old 02-10-2009, 02:57 AM
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For a seemingly barren land, there's certainly lots to look at.
The orange sunset warms the scene up nicely.
Were you using a polarising filter or is the darker patch of sky some phenomenon?
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Old 02-10-2009, 12:39 PM
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Awesome! That's what i'm takin' 'bout!!
Great composition, excellent sweet-time for lighting, details hold their own up to a large picture format. Excellent work.

On a personal note I love the seemingly progressive tranfer, of the peaks to snow covered in the distance.
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Old 02-10-2009, 01:30 PM
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nothing much to criticize there humayun... thats just one great landscape.

I guess for a slightly different perspective you could have cropped further to remove the foreground grass as it doesnt add that much to the picture IMO. the centre piece of the shot is of course the distant mountains which you have framed really well with the hills.
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Old 02-10-2009, 01:47 PM
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A most excellent landscape H - has details, foreground interest, pin sharp, lovely lighting too.

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Old 02-10-2009, 02:32 PM
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Nothing to criticise in that picture Humayun, it looks fantastic just the way it is.

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Old 03-10-2009, 10:51 PM
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Terrific landscape, great lighting and sharp
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Thanks for sharing it with us H.
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Old 13-10-2009, 07:46 PM
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Simon,

There are miles upon miles upon miles of this type of rolling hill scenery in the Lindis Pass. It is amazing.

Well spotted, I was using both a grad and a circular polariser. I was in such a hurry to get he last rays that I completely forgot to dial down the effect of the polariser. Still, I have plenty of leeway in Photoshop to fix it up. I might go back and play with the sky a little and see if I can remove the blemish. The more I look at it the more it annoys me.

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For a seemingly barren land, there's certainly lots to look at.
The orange sunset warms the scene up nicely.
Were you using a polarising filter or is the darker patch of sky some phenomenon?
Mitchell,

Thank you, sir.

Glad you noticed the snow-covered peaks in the background. In the high resolution original you can see so much detail on the peaks in the rear.

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Awesome! That's what i'm takin' 'bout!!
Great composition, excellent sweet-time for lighting, details hold their own up to a large picture format. Excellent work.

On a personal note I love the seemingly progressive tranfer, of the peaks to snow covered in the distance.
David,

Thanks for the critique!

I will have a go at cropping a bit more the grass out. I like it as it is, but, I can see where you're coming from.

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nothing much to criticize there humayun... thats just one great landscape.

I guess for a slightly different perspective you could have cropped further to remove the foreground grass as it doesnt add that much to the picture IMO. the centre piece of the shot is of course the distant mountains which you have framed really well with the hills.
Dave,

Thanks, dude.

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A most excellent landscape H - has details, foreground interest, pin sharp, lovely lighting too.

Dave
Ric,

Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the image.

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Nothing to criticise in that picture Humayun, it looks fantastic just the way it is.

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Beren,

Cheers.

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Terrific landscape, great lighting and sharp
Jeanette,

The pleasure's all mine.

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Thanks for sharing it with us H.
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