
This is a nice interesting image, the color palette in it as the sun has set really sets this off, and it's nice to see the colors reflected in the water and what must have been a really still evening. Just be mindful of the exposure where the sun's at is brightest such as on the right hand side of the frame as this looks just a little bit bright and overpowering in the image comma using a graduated filter can help to balance this out a lot more.
As soon as I saw this image I knew it was gonna be making it into the top 10, I like the sense of scale that the building gives against the mountains in the background and the Landscape it sits within. I also like how you have captured the moodiness in the sky and the sense of how bleak the location can be, yet with the choice of aspect ratio this pulls your eye in really well to the interesting parts of the work.
I really like this image with its use of black and white making certain aspects of the image standout really well. The contrast and the bottom left and in the trees on the far side of the field and also some of the Shadows for the hay bales work really well comma when placed against the highlights of the field and also where the light is hitting the trees this just complements the rest of the image.
I really like your take on this image, the lighthouse is nice nicely positioned on the left third and I like how you have the bottom part of the cove and the land on the bottom third is well. This just seems to make the image flow really nicely, also you've managed to preserve the highlights Shadows really well as neither are pushed to far.
I really like how you have framed this image using the rocks and the environment around you, this helps to set a scene of the location that you climbed up to and it's just work really well. You're exposure works well with the rocks closest to you not been lost as shadow but where you then also been able to catch that evening light across the Landscape from the view while maintaining the sharpness of the shot.
This is a nice piece of work which just sets a nice scene with a beautiful viewpoint to look on. The things that catch my attention the most are the details in the bracken and also in the rock that have been preserved by phone camera, what goes to show how well these can perform nowadays. Your choice for nearly 50/50 split on the sky and on the Landscape has worked really nicely for your photo and you have a good eye for a composition.
This image instantly made me think of where I live with the flats lands and the beautiful golden light that just pummels in across the Landscape catching off the grasses and creating beautiful Shadows everywhere. I like how the track you used as a leading line come vanishing point that takes you all the way up to the trees and distance, but while you travel along it you get to see some muddy puddles and this beautiful golden light again as it catches the grass.
This is a really interesting image and it just stops you while you're looking through all the other pieces of work. I like the ruggedness of the mountain edge with the mist just clicking off the edges of it and hugging it's shape, but then been lost into the top of the frame. Your choice of black and white for this image has really paid off as it's just made the whole scene so much more dramatic.
Such a nice powerful image with a nice sweeping line with the valley floor taking you through the images itself. The choice for black and white in the harsh light appears to work really well, and you've also managed to preserve the highlights and The Shadows. It looks like the sharpening may have been pushed a little bit too high in some parts of the image particularly in the bottom left hand corner so do be mindful of this but it may just be something the way that texture has displayed in post edit comma and nonetheless is still a really nice image.
This is a great point of view to be shooting from and I like what you've done with it we'll stop the use of the longer exposure has worked really well to blur that water movement and it's nice to see that you've also managed to get everything nice and sharp. Just be mindful of the exposure as the sky at the top of the frame looks overly bright as does the left hand side and some of the wetness on the rocks to, but a really good image with some strong qualities, so thank you for sharing this with us.
This is a really nicely presented image, I like how the building is play slightly off center but also on the middle of the horizontal plane. The long exposure work is really good and I like how you've also managed to blend in the light in the top left hand side of the frame, as this could have easily been overpowering.
Another interesting image with a strong qualities, I like what's been attempted with the bush and the foreground but I do find this overpowering and blocking some of the view. The positioning of the mountains in the distance showing only a little bit of the sky works really well and the details preserved in the in the grass that leads up the mountains is also really good and detail rich.
This is a great image with some amazing depth to it and also the light works really well as it catches off the shapes of the dunes, and also helps to illuminate the people on the camels halfway through the frame. Focus is really good throughout the shot and everything looks really nice and sharp, having the people in the frame really does help to give a sense of scale and adds a nice narrative to your work
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A really nice composition that is never easy when shooting infrared. I've tried this technique a few times myself recently and it's good to see you choosing the right subjects, such as the clouds the trees the water and also the boats. The bright part and the middle what's known as a hotspot can be rectified in lightroom by using a radio filter and that helps just to add a nice balance throughout the image, it's worth looking into this to help improve the work, but other than that you've got some good results with some nice sharp focus and a really nice composition to
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Welcome to Photocrowd’s ‘Landscapes’ contest for New Joiners! These contests are a chance for new members to introduce their photography to the community, and get a taste of how Photocrowd contests work. They can be entered by anyone within their first 28 days of joining Photocrowd. After 100 images have been submitted the contest closes and the Crowd will start rating the images. The Expert Judge will also be judging the images and writing reviews at the same time. All the winners, both Crowd and Expert, will be announced after 3 days of judging. Make sure you also check out our two other New Joiners contests - ‘People’ and ‘Animals’.
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