Pristine
Uploaded: January 15, 2010 12:33:11
Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Scotland.
Winter is just about my favourite season for photography especially with a coating of frost and the sugar dusting of snow atop the distant peaks revealing the colour on the slopes lower down. Unsurprisingly a rich blue cloud flecked sky and a mirror reflection go along way to making the shot pristine and that is precisely what I experienced this very fine morning while out with a group of photographers on a winter Glencoe course. The composition chosen, sucessfully encapsulates all the elements I wanted to show and shows a fine mix of hot and cool colours.
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Pentax 67 II ,55-100 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia
Polariser backed off 50% 0.45 ND grad placed on diagonal line with area affected by sunlight. F/16 at 1 second.
Rod Partington January 15, 2010
Beautiful capture Ian. Well done! #1227441Joao Martinho January 15, 2010
Beautiful! #8300018Patricia White January 15, 2010
Well you did a wonderful job. What you wanted to show is what I see. #8300264Robert Hechinger January 16, 2010
IanSusan Gallagher January 16, 2010
A lovely winter landscape. Beautiful light and colours. #8302057Tad Bowman February 20, 2010
Congratulations on your finalist Ian. #8400487Anne McKinnell February 23, 2010
It is pristine!! congratulations on a stunning finalist! #8410650Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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