
A really beautiful scene with a nice leading line taking you through it with the river. I like the boat positions on the bank and the nice cool feeling that the mist has helped create in this shot. The details a nice and rich and there's a nice balance of vegetation on the riverbank, the water and then also the sky.
This is a really beautiful piece of work, I like how you filled the frame with so much drama and just the right amount of details in the trees. And notice the framing with the tree in the bottom right and at the top on the right, with the line of trees then taking you into the middle we can see all their details and splendor. The images and overexposed and this would have been easy to happen in the top right of the frame, it's great to see some good camera control in your work.
I like this scene a lot comma it makes me want to be stood there admiring at all and you really get a sense of scale. The details in the rocks in the foreground and even in the canyon in the distance is nice and sharp, I do find the tree to the left a little bit distracting due to peculiar placing but this doesn't ruin the shot.
The use of long exposure works well with the image and has really helped to calm the scene down. The colors are well preserved and the details equally as amazing in the brickwork and around the water's edge on the rocks. I do find the boat being blurred a little bit distracting, but I know this can't be helped when shooting long exposures.
I love the use of your focal range on this image to capture the whole landscape and the curvature that the town is built on. The amount of detail that is preserved is absolutely stunning and I love the fact that I can just look on my monitor and see individual houses, a fire burning, details in the trees, and then this beautiful sunset where all the exposure is handled very well.
Is it a nice quirky image quite often these are not too easy to shoot so it's nice to see that you got a decent image from it. Using the uprights on the handrail is a good move there's a nice straight lines to take you through the image, and the foliage on the trees and moss on The rock being nicely preserved with their details as also worked really well
This is such a nicely timed photo there's great to see you taking the time and effort involved in capturing the elements. Positioning of the frame wise you've got a good balance of sky versus foreground, but to help improve the shots getting rid of the roofs which are coming through on the left-hand side of the frame would really have helped to strengthen the work as they're a little bit distracting.
This is a really tranquil photo and as nice to see the mirror reflection on the water, and nice split 50/50 of sky and land has worked well if it central position as both elements have a lot of interest in them. You've made the right choice to slightly underexpose the land in favor of preserving the details in the sunset itself.
What a beautiful view, I love it when I see a photo and I wish I was stood there myself enjoying it, proportionally having one third of the mountains and two-thirds of the sky is worked really well, and the silhouette of the trees on the ridge line is a nice touch too, but the best part is with your exposure control you've lied for enough light just to be illuminating those further away mountains.
Reading your description on the image reminds me of many trips out that I've made and got the results that I was after. I like how you've made the decision not to walk and put footprints and ruin the boardwalk as this has helped to set the scene for how remote the location feels. The details a nice and rich and you can actually see the frost on top of the posts, furthermore all the way onto the mountains in the valley you can see nice rich details within that too.
This is such a nice photograph to see, this last winter we had many storms and I find myself also photographing the debris washed up while I was out with my camera, and it's nice to see and those contrast and colors and a well-positioned subject making for a slightly different slant on some seascapes full stop my only slight criticism is that the horizon looks like is not level, this could be a nice quick fix to help improve the image.
Wow this is just really stunning comma at first I thought it was a common near me that I photographed last year but then when I saw the location I knew where it was straight away and as a location of what I do visit myself. I really love your use of exposure control and I'm guessing the use of some graduated filters, but what really stands out for me it's how sharp that focuses running through from the bottom of the frame all the way through to the tree line. This is just such a lovely image and one everybody would be happy to have an portfolio.
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A really interesting viewpoint and I like how nice and rich the details are on the architecture and also some of the color that you've preserved within the sky. I do find the structure with the crane in the water a little bit distracting as it's quite dark and I can't quite make out what some of it is and let's take him where I away from some of the details.
Just looking at this image feels cold and great at the same time, it just looks like the ice has ice on top of it. I like the framing with the jagged rock on the right hand side and the middle of the frame, but I find the sky a little uninteresting and perhaps maybe having less sky and a bit more of the ice in the image would have helped it a little bit more.
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