Sunset landscape

pierceography said:
Hobby Shooter said:
Great composition. The rock makes the image.

Agreed. The rocks and the silky look of the water really make the picture.

I also agree with JBeckwith, a longer exposure to soften the water might have also looked real nice. But that certainly doesn't take away from the photo you got.

Love the colors, too. I generally prefer to be looking UP at a landscape, rather than down; I would have put the horizon on the bottom third and included the sky instead of the rocks. Actually, truth be told-I would have done both, then spent 20 mins arguing with myself later about which one I preferred :)
 
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Maybe a bit boring without too many items in the shot, but it was just us, the Rio, and the jungle in the back, on that evening in the Tigre Delta coming back to Buenos Aires ... i like the colors as if the sky was on fire (no touching it, it is straight out of the camera) and the quietness feeling of the small waves on the water ...

Paysages_Sunset_Tigre-Delta-Argentina_2009-04-09 par Julian_salsa, sur Flickr
 
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Jules said:
Maybe a bit boring without too many items in the shot, but it was just us, the Rio, and the jungle in the back, on that evening in the Tigre Delta coming back to Buenos Aires ... i like the colors as if the sky was on fire (no touching it, it is straight out of the camera) and the quietness feeling of the small waves on the water ...

Paysages_Sunset_Tigre-Delta-Argentina_2009-04-09 par Julian_salsa, sur Flickr

Wow! Simply gorgeous.
 
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Hardwire said:
He tentatively puts up his first photo for critique while hiding behind the sofa :p
Don't worry about it, people are normally very nice and any critique is mostly very constructive. I myself is no expert, but I really like the colours in this one.

thanks
J
 
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I took an excursion down to the Anza Borrego State Park, California's largest state park, in hopes of capturing the Anza Borrego Badlands bathed in a warm hue of sunset light coupled with a striking sky. When I had finally reached my destination, Font’s Point, my whole body was freezing, the incoming winter front had brought cold temperatures as well as gusty winds from Alaska. However, I reminded myself that if I wanted to capture the image I pre-visualized in my mind, I would have to endure the harsh conditions. In the end, I got what I came for.
 

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