Waterscapes

Rienzphotoz said:
Awesome images eml58 ... both the images are superb.

Thanks Rienz

Eldar said:
No animal with tusks or teeth???

Ha Ha !! Your right, it was one of those quite moments, Japan's very much the "get in touch with the inner self", and stuff like that.

Of course they do have "Snow Monkeys", they hang about in the water so almost cover as "Water Scape's", and they definitely have teeth.
 

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eml58 said:
Of course they do have "Snow Monkeys", they hang about in the water so almost cover as "Water Scape's", and they definitely have teeth.
Very nice portrait, with very nice colors. I have planned to go and see these monkeys, but every time I´m in Japan its stressed business and no time to deviate from schedule. But next time ...
 
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Eldar said:
eml58 said:
Of course they do have "Snow Monkeys", they hang about in the water so almost cover as "Water Scape's", and they definitely have teeth.
Very nice portrait, with very nice colors. I have planned to go and see these monkeys, but every time I´m in Japan its stressed business and no time to deviate from schedule. But next time ...

Hi Eldar, well worth the effort, I spent 3 full days on the Monkeys at the Jigokudani Hot Springs near Nagano. We went in early January to ensure we had Snow, really cold had -20 on one day & no Snow, but 2 days of -5 with Snow, but for someone from Norway it's probably just another winters day. I arranged and did the trip with Martin Bailley and his wife, Martin does scheduled trips during January & February but this was a private trip including Kyoto, Osaka and Shirakawa-Go (Lovely Historical village in a valley), great trip, I'm doing it again in January 2015 with Martin but this time also up to Hokkaido for the Eagles & Whooping Cranes.
 
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Renegade Runner said:
I like how you composed this pic ... the arched trees, behind the little bridge, look like another bridge giving it a unique depth to the image ... I would've cloned out the branch which is sticking out in the foreground, regardless it is a very beautiful image.
 
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Rienzphotoz said:
Renegade Runner said:
I like how you composed this pic ... the arched trees, behind the little bridge, look like another bridge giving it a unique depth to the image ... I would've cloned out the branch which is sticking out in the foreground, regardless it is a very beautiful image.

Thank you for your comments. I never really thought of removing the branch from the foreground. It's worth giving it a try.
 
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Renegade Runner said:
Rienzphotoz said:
Renegade Runner said:
I like how you composed this pic ... the arched trees, behind the little bridge, look like another bridge giving it a unique depth to the image ... I would've cloned out the branch which is sticking out in the foreground, regardless it is a very beautiful image.

Thank you for your comments. I never really thought of removing the branch from the foreground. It's worth giving it a try.

Definitely worth it. Photoshops content-aware tools should make pretty short work of it. Good thing you can get PS+LR for $10 a month right now if you don't already have it. ;P
 
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