
by misu
16 comments
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jeninja-inja (Jenine Lindeque) said 9 months ago:
gazdi (Csaba Bobák) said 1 month ago:
Good idea and nice job. Instafav.
David_Rocaberti (David Rocaberti) said 1 month ago:
Great Work, reminds me Chema Madoz
dhinivh (Dhini) said 1 month ago:
Love this
KimHammond (Kim Hammond) said 20 days ago:
What an awesome shot.

by nattfodd
3 comments
anke-art (Anke Arnold) said 9 months ago:
This is beautiful... I could imagine it as a large print in a modern hallway...
nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) said 9 months ago:
Thanks Anke!
I'm actually trying to create a small book with my photos from the Uyuni Salaar, and this image would figure in a good place on it (not the cover, but probably the backside).
joka (Johannes Kapp) said 4 months ago:
interesting view!

by lbstone
11 comments
aloha_photo (Jeff Sisemoore) said 1 year ago:
He looks like he has been partying all night. Lol.
lbstone (Brandon Stone) said 1 year ago:
This wonderful guy lives at our summer ranch in Colorado. It's kind of a long story, but my wife and I found him while hiking on one of the back trails. He was just a baby... sickly and almost dead. We nursed him back to health over many months. After he was healthy enough we drove him far away in our beat-up old Jeep and set him free. Amazingly, he was able to find us again and to this day he never goes very far away from our property. We decided to name him Leland.
Actually, everything I just said is a complete fabrication. None of it is true. We have no ranch, no Jeep, and I'm pretty sure my wife and I have never even gone hiking together. The true story is much less interesting, so I'll spare you the details.
Sometimes it's fun not to know things, because you get to make up whatever you want!
Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 1 year ago:
I am making this a favorite.
Not only is this a wonderful photograph, but the story is entertaining too. ;)
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 6 months ago:
Nice colors, subject and vintaging. The main problem with this photo is lapse of white on the head and back of the goat!
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 6 months ago:
BTW, You have made a great site... it is pitty that there isn't a lot of photographers!

by nattfodd
10 comments
andresalegria added a critique 10 months ago:
that is a spectacular landscape.
i think it might be more powerful by removing some of the sky, or some of the foreground (but not both).
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 10 months ago:
Out of this world - amazing capture! Thanks for sharing.
Nick (Nick) added a critique 10 months ago:
I usually like people in landscapes, but I feel this would be better without the person. The space would be emptier.
crahan (Thomas Bouve) added a critique 10 months ago:
The sky is amazing, the mountains have a silky feel to them and the ground adds a feeling of vastness to the image. Really spectacular components.
The only minor remark I have (if I may) is that I would have loved to see the person sitting in a sort of zen-like or meditation pose. Legs crossed for example.
That little remark aside I think the image is stunning.
Thomas
eyecandy.n00.be
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) added a critique 6 months ago:
Well done. Landscape is great. Really not for thise topic but still great photo.

by Beamer
7 comments
Pixim (Eric) added a critique 1 year ago:
I like the quality of your work, the originality of the catch of sight. I find that you knew to return in an adequate way a hot color on glasses. The control of the noise with 800 Iso is of very good quality. The image is complex, and the blur obstructs me a little for best deciphering, and that in spite of a f/16.0. Beautiful required photograph. Good continuation and greetings.
nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) added a critique 1 year ago:
Beautiful shot, the eye gets lost in this maze of reflections almost instantly, and there's no way to go back once you're in. The golden light is also very welcome to help identify shape and add more aesthetic. Great shot!
Neuner added a critique 1 year ago:
I like the color version much better. I really like this photo, but it's also distracting for me b/c I want to straighten the glasses & have them evenly spaced. That's the only aspect that bugs me.
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 9 months ago:
Very nice work, Clyde. Yeow!
Best,
Jon
narnold (Noah Arnold) added a critique 6 months ago:
lol...loved your comment! Amazing photo, I love the clarity of your picture...I had a hard time getting my photo to get very clear, I don't know if it was the glass or something I was doing wrong...any suggestions?

by DaveMac
22 comments
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nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) added a critique 1 year ago:
Amazing image. It made me just stop and think "WOW" in big glowing red capital letters!
I disagree with the comments saying it's oversaturated, I think it goes pretty well with the "epic" mood.
DaveMac (Dave MacIntyre) said 1 year ago:
Thanks a lot Birba and Nattfodd!
leaves added a critique 1 year ago:
stunning
DaveMac (Dave MacIntyre) said 1 year ago:
Thank you leaves!
koo88 added a critique 6 months ago:
Fantastic colors and capture.

by KidJim
11 comments
fdiotalevi (Filippo Diotalevi) added a critique 1 year ago:
I like the tone and the point of view, the sky is just great.
If you have the RAW file, why don't you try to work on the underexposed part? Just develop the RAW adding +1EV and add it as second layer, cutting the part of the photo which is correctly exposed.
jasonwalker (Jason Walker) added a critique 1 year ago:
Love the look and feel of this shot. The perspective is nice, except maybe too much of the overpass. Nice effect.
KidJim (Jean Marc Veliscek) said 10 months ago:
Thank you so much for the feature and advised comments. They're all much appreciated!
Did try something in the spirit of a dark comic strip !
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 9 months ago:
Nice shot, but a little heavy on the right side - compositionally speaking.
Best,
Jon
bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) added a critique 6 months ago:
Such a beautiful perspective and flow to this image!

by nattfodd
8 comments
Nick (Nick) said 8 months ago:
Fantastic. I love the strong diagonals.
Ana (Ana Cortez) said 8 months ago:
this is a wonderful photograph. Very pleasing and calming. though...looks a scary drop!
guczo (Attila Balogh) said 8 months ago:
Excellent composition.
lasiate said 7 months ago:
un traitement de choc et un cadrage original pour une très belle photo
iridoscopio (spiros mormoris) said 7 months ago:
It makes me wonder if those stairs are leading up to the sky.Bravo!

by nattfodd
7 comments
Jenseye (Jen) added a critique 1 year ago:
Great idea
redcat77 (Agnes Milosz) added a critique 1 year ago:
Very cool :) Just one question - how did you take the picture - I can't see the shadow of the camera...?
cutebutstupid (Amy Baxter) added a critique 1 year ago:
Nicely done. Great idea.
nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) said 1 year ago:
@redcat77: I was waiting for someone to ask the question :)
I had the camera on a strap around my neck, a wide-angle lens and simply put it on timer.
Ana (Ana Cortez) added a critique 7 months ago:
this is very fun. love it and thanks for the smile.
:)

by chefron
12 comments
AnaGaztelu (Ana Gaztelu) added a critique 1 year ago:
A pesar de que me encanta la toma la encuentro un poco oscura quizá demasiada saturación. El color rojo es impactante.
Saludos
selaux (Sarah) added a critique 11 months ago:
wow, that color is intense!
turkana (César) added a critique 11 months ago:
A mí la saturación y el enorme contraste de los colores hacen que me guste mcuho esta foto.
Gran toma
narnold (Noah Arnold) added a critique 8 months ago:
I think the red may be a bit too itense...but it still is a great photo!
CouCou33 (Ingrid) added a critique 8 months ago:
Thanks for uploading the original :-)
It's crazy what one can do with post processing !
Nice job.
But I agree on the building and the red being too saturated.
It nicely fit the topic though ;-)
stunning! wicked! amazing!