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Blue Funnel Spring
Image Title:  Blue Funnel Spring
 
 By: Michael Kanemoto  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Michael Kanemoto {K:22103}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Yellowstone
Lens Nikon  18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX
Uploaded 11/24/2004 Film / Memory Type 2.0 GB IBM Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 316 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
6.00
/ 4 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  WYOMING
Country - United States   United States
About Blue Funnel Spring, West Thumb basin in Yellowstone National Park, USA.

Heightened saturation, adjusted brightness and contrast on areas.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59973} 11/24/2004
Amazing colours here and cool shot.

Jeanette


Roberto Okamura   {K:22842} 11/24/2004
Excellent capture Michael!! Very beautiful place and colors!!
Regards!


Paul Lara   {K:79988} 11/24/2004
Very beautiful, Michael!


tom rumland   {K:14874} 11/24/2004
michael, another gorgeous spring. this one is particularly attractive as it has 2 sources joined together. i like the saturation although it may have pushed the trees in the background a bit too far. or is that from the ol' unsharp mask? not sure if it was possible, but i wonder what it would look like had you composed it with the front spring towards one of the lower corners of the frame, thereby giving it more "room".

this one looks like it would look incredible from an elevated perspective. not too high, but maybe up 10-15 feet. i know, it's not possible. i don't think the rangers would be too keen on letting folks bring in 12 foot ladders and such ;^) but it would be cool, wouldn't it? great photo, regardless.

take care,
tom


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14684} 11/24/2004
lovely colors


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184981} 11/26/2004
Hi Michael, On first glance this is a Top Notch Shot; Looking more closely, I noticed the object on the left; which looks completely out of place. I think if you placed more emphasis on it, it might've increased the tension in this shot but in order to do so, I think it should be more prominently positioned. The proximity to the left edge makes it more of a distraction to me.

So maybe it's not quite Top Notch, but still a very beautiful shot. Love the tones and, in essence, the composition. The combination of colours is fantastic. Impressive show case of the geothermal springs....

Cheers,

Hugo


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 11/26/2004
Hugo:

Agree on all your points, but the object on the left is the name plate for the thermal feature. It is out of place - man made.

Yeah - another object to think about and include or exclude. Did not really see it until later and I did not want to clone it out.

Did not think this was one of the best, but I had not been shooting for a while and was starting to reach for something to post.

You caught me!


Shiv Kumar Surya   {K:13192} 12/9/2004
Very beautiful scene. Excellent composition.
Regards,
'Surya'


Tim  Schumm   {K:27161} 12/15/2004
what stunning coloration Michael, your composition is simple but very effective.
P.S. got my lens fixed..so i hope my shots will be a little clearer......just got to quit vibrating while i shoot, lol
thanks for all your help
Regards, Tim


Ian McIntosh   {K:38813} 1/14/2005
Terrific image.


Naomi Weidner   {K:6579} 10/8/2005
Great perspective of this colorful site. You have an impressive collection of Yellowstone images.
Thanks for commenting on several of my images, including "Spasmodic Geyser." Sorry for the long time in getting back to you; I've been traveling. -- Naomi


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