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Moab Winter
Image Title:  Moab Winter
 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Tim  Schumm {K:27167}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format sandisk 512 mb
Portfolio Mountain Landscapes
Southern USA
Tortured Trees
Lens Nikon 12-24 f/4g ED-IF AF-S DX
Uploaded 3/12/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital Film
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 229 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 12 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Moab
State -  UTAH
Country - United States   United States
About WE got to Moab Utah last night and sure enough by this afternoon it is snowing. We were hoping that we left that behind in Canada. Never the less I think that the inclement weather brought some interesting opportunities. The Snow is just starting to come down and the misty feel is creating some editing in the distance that I think can work well in some instances.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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roger bourland   {K:2248} 3/12/2006
nice composition I like how you have the fallen tree in the foreground


Ms. Mel Brackstone   {K:6455} 3/12/2006
Foreground, middle ground and background, all work well together to produce an excellent image. Well done.


Robert Gaither   {K:29674} 3/12/2006
Yes this is a nice photo. I love the desert. Keep dry that is the main thing. I don't know how much snow there would be in canyonlands but I'll bet if it clear a little the haze would be gone there.


Dave Stacey   {K:117657} 3/12/2006
A great perspective on this red landscape, Tim, and as you've said the grey snow skies lend a little different dimension than we usually see in these shots. I really like your point of view and composition in this one.
Dave.


jacques brisebois   {K:57520} 3/12/2006
great composition, contrast and colors, very well done.


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 3/12/2006
Impressive work my friend! Your photos are amazing always. I love them: perfect compositión and dramatic moody. Thanks for your kind comment, my friend; I hope you are fine too.
Kisses from Spain.


Tim  Schumm   {K:27167} 3/13/2006
Wel we had a bit of everything today but when the sun came out in spots and the sky broke the photo opps were amazing....i'll post some of those today.


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 3/13/2006
Yes, this is an unusual colour palette and terrain that is completely unfamiliar to me. Not sure what you mean about editing in the distance. Do you mean that it obscures things you would otherwise have wanted to remove?


Tim  Schumm   {K:27167} 3/13/2006
Hi Roger,
I guess i was copying text from one image to another without watching what i was doing by accident. I guess you saw what i ment on the next photo.....ha-ha


Bruce Harper   {K:5305} 3/13/2006
That's an interesting landscape Tim, quite different from your Canadian shots. I particularly like the markings in the tree trunk in this one, I think they could be a study in themselves, but it works very well in this image leading the eye up to the rock formation.


joey s_nburg   {K:1667} 3/12/2007
this pic should have received a BIP! Excellent shot!
Joey


Tim  Schumm   {K:27167} 3/12/2007
Thanks Joey.


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