Our planet


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Title     Our planet
Photographer     samias/Asghar (3,654) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     documentry
Categories     Landscape
Travel
Lens     Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8 ED SWM N
Camera     Nikon D700
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     December 22, 2010 2:31:22 PM CST
Views     379
Rating     5 Thumb-up

Salt sea , Maranjob .

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Thumb-up    from pythium/Neil (1,480) Send mail to this user on December 22, 2010 8:10:33 PM CST (1)

Hi Asghar, This is very interesting indeed, but the shadow keeps drawing my eye away. Without the shadow, it's hard to guess the scale, which I would prefer. Cheers, Neil

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Thumb-up    from edwin/Edwin K.W. (224,357) Send mail to this user on December 22, 2010 5:21:40 PM CST (1) Early critique

How could you make the big banding on the surface of the land by using this zoom lens Asghar, it does look good and I like the cracking pattern on it. However, the big shadow of the photographer at lower right is breaking the harmony of the photo and I would suggest to clone that out or try to take the shot at another angle without the shadow entering the frame.

Cheers......Edwin

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Thumb-up    from ssal/Alex (27,397) Send mail to this user on December 22, 2010 4:07:31 PM CST (3) Early critique

I don't know what it is, but it's a very interesting pattern of the subject.

But the photographer's (yours?) shadow on the right didn't mesh well. You definitely should not be having the sun behind you. If the sun was coming more at you, or at an angle, you'd probably get some fantastic pattern.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from stmv/Sebastian (59,814) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on December 22, 2010 2:44:09 PM CST (2) Early critique

like the landscape a lot, nice distortion of the curve of the edge, but your shadow does not really help at all in my opinion, and actually brings down the image, maybe a shadow of a dead tree, or something that integrates to the image.

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