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a shot from mournes

  • sowism
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    last saturday afternoon, on the way to the top of Slieve Donard

    andy mcinroy
    Participant

    Mountain photography at its best. Great stuff.

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    I’d lose most of the foreground, which is a bit bland, and focus entirely on the distant mountains and sky, which is impressive.

    I can’t help but think that this could be even better, but as it is there’s great drama and atmosphere in the mountains and sky.

    J

    i agree with andy! Great job…usually i would say to crop the “boring” foreground but in this case it works because it adds the important dimension to it! Very mystical light….adorable. Which technique did you use – HDR or filter?

    Deebo
    Participant

    Nice shot and Agree with NFL. Crop some of the foreground and maybe some work to bring out the sun beams
    Lovely shot

    sowism
    Member

    MadeleineCalaidoWeber wrote:

    i agree with andy! Great job…usually i would say to crop the “boring” foreground but in this case it works because it adds the important dimension to it! Very mystical light….adorable. Which technique did you use – HDR or filter?

    it’s HDR, I was thinking about to crop the image, but I really like the stone wall on the bottom left part of the pic, first I felt the cloud presence a bit too much(?) though…

    no no no …the mountains need the valley for balance…it is perfect … in my eyes :wink:

    Gary McParland
    Participant

    As good a shot of the mournes as ive seen, well done

    Gary

    aoluain
    Participant

    Really dramatic scene.

    The mountains and clouds are fantastic the light is wonderful.

    But that is what people in general are going to focus on, not the
    foreground which is too dark and there is too much of it.

    I would agree with NFL-FAN and loose half of the foreground,
    I think it would be more dramatic.

    Beautiful image though.

    Alan

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