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An image taken as part of the Photography Monthly Photographer of the Year round 2. Part of a 3 image portfolio that had to be submitted following the 4hr challenge in the Peak District to take the photographs.
Heard today I am through to the next stage and final 12 - and - my mini folio will be featured in the October Mag (out on 10th Sept). To say I am pleased would be an understatement.
Anyway let me know what you think as I welcome your thoughts and opinions as always.
Plus well done to BzBee (Linda) as I believe she made it into the final 12 too and to the rest of the finalists - good luck for the next challenge on the 4th Sept. See you there.
Paul
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D @ 100ISO 1/40s |
| Lens: | EF 16-35mm II f2.8 @ f11 |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | The Roaches Lower Tier |
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| Uploaded: | 17 Aug 2009 - 9:16 PM |
| Tags: | Architecture, Landscape / travel |
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Comments
Quote: I like the comkposition, with the rocks making a bold image, but tonally I'd give it a contrast boost with curves as the lighting is on the flat side albeit bright. However, that has meant there's a super amount of detail here ![]()
I forgot to change the colour profile on upload - the original is saturated a little more than appears on screen here - brings out the green and magenta on the rock. Also the colour in the sky comes out more - you live and learn and i will ensure i don't forget again.
The scene caught my attention as I saw the image of a giant stone man laid back against the hillside - does anyone else see it or is it just me losing my mind!
Thanks for the comments to date and the good wishes.
Paul
Really beautiful landscape with loads of detail and points of interest at all distances - and you've covered the contrast issue - really nice image
David
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