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Winter in Central Otago
Image Title:  Winter in Central Otago
 
 By: Mike Cook  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Mike Cook {K:2457}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lanscape
Lens canon 90-300mm 1:4.5-5.6 USM
Uploaded 7/15/2007 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 197 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 20 Rating
6.50
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Central Otago
State - 
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Patrick Crowther   {K:13570} 7/15/2007
This landscape is so beautiful I can hardly believe it's real.


Omer Motiwala   {K:1393} 7/15/2007
beautiful landscape !!!


Ina Gouws   {K:680} 2/8/2008
Lovely shot, great colors Mike!


Dirk Noort   {K:9665} 2/12/2008
Beautiful winter scenery from New Zealand!!
Dirk


Ahmad Hasan   {K:4241} 2/12/2008
wonderful blue sky .I like the snow texture in this shot


Michael Mellen   {K:7935} 2/14/2008
Wonderful perspective. Beautiful scene. 7+

Thank you for commenting on my image. ......... Mike


G P   {K:9768} 2/19/2008
Mike here your opportunity :):) very beautiful simply composed winter view! Very interesting and challenging because most I see is flat!
Harry


Stan Ciszek   {K:29537} 2/24/2008
Magnificent Winter capture, hard to belive it's from New Zealand.
Thanks for sharing such beauty,
My best wishes,
Stan


Ian Moorhouse   {K:39} 2/28/2008
Brilliant shot, great colors and depth.


Kiara Soft   {K:1266} 3/7/2008
white magic :)


jacques brisebois   {K:55583} 3/12/2008
very nice winter capture, great panoramic view of the city on your last posting


Rob Roy   {K:1335} 3/13/2008
Nice shot of beautiful landscape, difficult exposure too but you managed it nicely.


a. gianfranco baccelli   {K:19333} 3/15/2008
WOW, spectacular! I like very much new Zealand.:)


Jill Bartlett   {K:745} 3/21/2008
your road home much ! longer than mine, just as beautiful. regards Jill


FERDINAND DOTREMONT   {K:6587} 3/24/2008
I love the colours and the excellent composition. Very beautiful shot.


jacques brisebois   {K:55583} 4/21/2008
great winter capture, love the sun star :)


Vernon B.V.   {K:113} 5/23/2008
Beatiful and wonderful...a quiet zone
Vernon
PS Thanks for your comment!


Wolf Zorrito   {K:8532} 6/21/2008
It is so intruiging to know what winters look like at the other side of the world. Now i know !
Thanks !


biljana mitrovic   {K:43157} 6/30/2008
I want be there right now :)))))!!!!!

This is something healing for me in these hot days :)and ,yes,great job you've done :)

big hug from sunny belgrade
biljana


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:91061} 8/7/2008
It gives a strong impression for endless distance and space, Mike. But also for cold and low temperatures with its white/blue coloring and details of snow and ice. I remember some images of long long treks in the Arctic, or similar places. The mounts at the depth are really what we call "blue mounts" around here, when we want to say that they are far far away! The image conveys a strong touch of a never ending walk in such an endless region.

I think that the sun could be included completely in the image, which of course is also matter to focal length. Speaking of that, it is really great how you approached that wide angle look with a minimum of 90mm. Perhaps also the sun could be more at the left and that path on the middle right could be also under white snow for more "integrity" of the image. Still, as already known, nature is nature and it has its own ideas avbout what it looks like.

Good work!

Nick


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