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Big Sky at the Bitteroot
Image Title:  Big Sky at the Bitteroot
 
 By: Rob Graziano  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Rob Graziano {K:6231}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Night Photography
Nature
Lens Canon 17 - 85mm EFS IS USM
Uploaded 7/28/2005 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Extreme III 1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 253 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
5.58
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  MONTANA
Country - United States   United States
About I took this last night at 10pm MST. I really loved it there...didn't want to fly home tonight... :( What do you all think?
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Erik Shea   {K:1597} 7/28/2005
Very beautiful sky, bet the original looks great, just seems like on this one the left side is soo dark and all blends together.


Ellen Smith   {K:14418} 7/28/2005
Gorgeous shot Rob well done.


p e t a .   {K:18315} 7/29/2005
hmmm, its a beautiful sky...but too much black nothingness for me :) You know me, honesty rules!


Mary Brown   {K:68582} 7/29/2005
I think it is gorgeous. Beautiful setting, beautifully captured.
Mary


Jan Graziano   {K:17179} 7/29/2005
I like this - the darkness in the foreground and along the sides really gives the feeling that the dark of night is closing in around you. You can almost see the sun sinking lower and lower and watch the little bit of light that there is completely disappear - leaving you enveloped in utter darkness. The composition is such that your eyes follow the river as it bends to the right and makes its turn just below the glow of the setting sun. Mom


Sean Schwoerer   {K:268} 8/3/2005
Great Landscape shot! One for the books!


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