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Sunset over Fort Hommet
Image Title:  Sunset over Fort Hommet
 
 By: Daniel Guerin  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Daniel Guerin {K:7961}
Project N/A Camera Model Pentax MZ-5n
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscape
Lens Tokina 19-35
Uploaded 3/19/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Velvia 50
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 250 Shutter unrecorded
Favorites Aperture F/11
Critiques 4 Rating
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About Another from my trip to Albecq the other day. Again, the rocks almost seem to radiate this gorgeous colour. I bracketed my shots and used the sky from the darker exposure on the foreground from the 'correct' exposure. They were both though, exactly the same scene.

As always, I really want to hear your ideas and comments.

Thanks for viewing.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 3/22/2004
Wow, you have a winner here!I like the stunning colors and great stone details. Shutterspeed is perfect!


Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 3/22/2004
wonderful landscape, good


Kim Culbert   {K:37013} 5/10/2004
What a gorgeous place... you've really captured the vista well, and the detail on the rocks is to die for!
A neutral density grad. filter would make this scene complete without having to cut and paste from one image to the other. It does the same thing by toning down the sky so that the foreground gets more exposure time, therefore more detail. What you've done here is excellent, but I always like to have an untouched original.
Beautiful amount of motion in this image as well.. the waves on the rocks have impact!


Herbjørn Tjeltveit   {K:89} 5/18/2004
The rocks and the light on them makes up a beautiful motive. I still feel like one more dash of light could have been interesting, or perhaps just the use of a warming filter? Could just be me, but feels like a bit more warmth on those rocks. I also like the crack of water you have here, and to me the building add to the whole. Could be a fine picute cut before the Fort start too.


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