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Mt. Hood, Oregon
Image Title:  Mt. Hood, Oregon
 
 By: Vincent K. Tylor  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Vincent K. Tylor {K:8890}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F-5
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon 28-70 2.8 S
Uploaded 9/6/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Velvia 50
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 520 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Mt. Hood
State -  OREGON
Country - United States   United States
About I literally spent all day driving around with my son to find some location to catch a shot of this place. Parked on the side of some secluded road and climbed up a steep and tall embankment. Taken late in the afternoon. Your comments and opinions are always appreciated. www.hawaiianphotos.net
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Elangovan S   {K:10675} 9/6/2004
I cant say other than its great.

I m wondering about the red patches in the image. are the wide flowers. I thing it would have been worth while, if you were able to go closer those place and make wild flowered landscapes...

Anyways, its an another great image. I enjoy it.

Elangs.


Larry Tiefenbrunn   {K:153} 9/6/2004
Stunning image. Technically speaking: the snow-peaks seem a little clipped (overexposed) is this present in your original or is it an artifact of overcorrection with levels or curves?
Larry


Richard Koth   {K:2728} 9/6/2004
Absolutly perfect, crisp, clean, wild, natural. Definatly post card material. Great job!


Dave Stacey   {K:137901} 9/6/2004
Great shot, Vincent! Beautiful sky to go along with the vivic green of the trees.
Dave.


Kevin H   {K:22502} 9/6/2004
You've included all elements of nature in this shot. The beautiful sky, the mountains and the trees. I do agree with the other, the colors don't match the lighting but I still find the overall shot great. Keep up the good work.
Look at my portfolio.


Sunset Man   {K:10904} 9/6/2004
I am just wondering when a great photographer such as you will ever cross the barrier of color and get serious about B&W?

P.S. '7' of course!

Aloha & Mahalo!

~ Sunset Man ~


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 9/6/2004
lovely colors;
breath taking view!


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 9/9/2004
Stunning view. If I had to nit pick I'd say the snow on the mountains is a little blown out, but nothing so bad that it detracts from the image. I really like the saturation.


Kim Culbert   {K:37013} 9/26/2004
Vincent! How did I miss this one??? Again, the colours are jumping from the screen, and I love the patches of red in the hills... what are they? They add a nice splash of contrast in the green/blue image.
I really like the layers in this image as well... from the bright blue sky, to the peaks of the mountain, to the gentle rise of the hills and then the tree line.
Another amazing landscape!

PS-- I finally borrowed the slide scanner from my photo club... expect some sharp images to come! hahahaha Hope your keeping well!


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