Hi Michael, nice variations on the theme. The scale of that station in the first photo is impressive, is that another photographer there?
@Jerome: very elegant photo!
Ruben Alfu : Red Rocks Amphitheatre
I liked this one for the countering effect of the single point of light moving uphill against an overwhelming downhill slant of trail, limbs and light.
A Find Along the Trail: Chris Calohan
Rusty diagonal
Wet diagonal
A Himalayan waterfall
Reginald,
I also love to photography waterfalls and they are challenge. So many different opportunities to frame the same scene in a myriad of decisive ways.
You have made some unique choices, like cutting off a feeding part of a major flow to the lower left, yet it works admirably.
Asher
Thank you, Asher. Framing is often a dilemma for me still. Sometimes the LCD view seems to have a different effect than watching on the PC monitor. In this case however, I was concentrating more on bringing out the splashing droplets without freezing them or smoothing out the water flow.
And here one proposal !
I have two shelties, this one is Miko
Pentax 645 Z + 300 mm, helicopter shot of the top of the Dune du Pyla, while flying back after a shoot over the Bassin d'Arcachon a few days ago…
Merci Antonio et Asher !