Sedona, Overcast Morning


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Title     Sedona, Overcast Morning
Photographer     jazzcaster/Eric (9,254) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Travel
Categories     Landscape
Tourist
Travel
Lens     Olympus M.Zuiko 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6
Camera     Olympus E-P2
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     November 4, 2010 9:00:39 PM CDT
Views     751
Rating     5 Thumb-up

Anoter shot taken after a short rock climb one morning a few weeks back. I took several exposures for an HDR composite but like this on -.7 exposure compensation.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from jcreinking/Jim (783) Send mail to this user on November 4, 2010 10:38:05 PM CDT (4) Early critique

Great shot, I really like the sunlight hitting the rock towers in the center. The shadow looks like it could be the from a very very large Sequia. Really though the balance of the composition is great except I dont think you need to keep all of the foreground Maybe crop just above the dirt edge. Thanks Jim ps maybe you could give me some advice on Tower of Babel

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from pmorash/Paul (42,364) Send mail to this user on November 4, 2010 10:01:55 PM CDT (3) Early critique

Hi Eric nice landscape image like the way the light is on the rock outcrop in the BG.Great DOF in the shot,might have liked to see more of the sky and less of the foregroung.

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Thumb-up    from silvermist/Manabu (326) Send mail to this user on November 4, 2010 9:35:38 PM CDT (3) Early critique

They are the cactuses that are and other plants from which you are standing for near. This existence tells reality and the presence to the people who see the photograph. It associates it excluding the time that is reflected that it is told to walk to this place exactly and to attach. In a word, this photograph moves in the mind though not moving is a photograph. Of course, being possible to take a picture of the spotlight dramatically might also make this photograph wonderful. Thank you Eric.

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