The View from Here to Infinity

© Joan E. Hoffman

The View from Here to Infinity

Uploaded: January 03, 2010

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Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 4/1000 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 55.00 mm, Model: NIKON D40

Comments

Debbie E. Payne January 03, 2010

Joan - a very well-worked image here. Lovely colors, good placement of the rock which brings the eye nicely into the image. The water below is such an amazing color.

The only possible suggestion I can think of would be extending this into more of a panoramic-type image if you have enough room in your original image. The reason I am saying this is because if you had more space on the right, the trees wouldn't be so obviously "centered" and the image would appear "grander"and vast. #1222642

Joan E. Hoffman January 03, 2010

Yes, Debbie, have lots of space to rework this, the orginal was somewhat panoramic... albiet a "tall" one... LOL. I will add the original later! #8266988

Joan E. Hoffman January 03, 2010

Okay so I lied... apparently I inadvertently saved over the original. Still have it on my laptop... so will have to retrieve it from there #8267005

Jeff E Jensen January 03, 2010

Looks like a beautiful spot Joan. Would love to see a little more on either side to get the trees right out of the middle. #8267334

Susan M. Reynolds level-classic January 03, 2010

Beautiful capture and it makes me think it was views like this that kept our ancestors on their long, hard trek across the United States to get to the place they would call "home". Would love to see a pano if you can bring it up! #8267705

Anthony L. Mancuso January 03, 2010

Great landscape Joan..WLTSDS... #8267719

Michael Kelly level-deluxe January 04, 2010

Beautiful Joan. Love the lighting on this. The suggestions are right on to make this even more dramatic.

I do see a sot in the sky upper right side you might want to fix up a bit.

Can't wait to see what you come up with. #8269305

Aimee C. Eisaman January 04, 2010

The colors here are lovely. I was thinking the same thing as some of the others that the comp. is a bit too center weighted so I'm curious to see what you can do if you should find your original. :~) #8269552

Jodi M. Walsh January 04, 2010

Beautiful scenery! i'm very jealous of that sunshine too :-)

i really like your details but to me, the image looks a little too greenish. it could be just my monitor but I think I would have boosted the reds just a little to balance. very nice as is and i'm curious to see the crop suggestions #8270717

Rita K. Connell level-classic January 04, 2010

looking forward to seeing the edited picture I with that it is to centered weighted. where is this? #8270774

Joan E. Hoffman January 05, 2010

Sorry haven't gotten back to my old computer yet, and today is out. But will repost this hopefully in a couple of days. Thanks for your comments and suggestions. My thought in cropping was actually the rock... rather than the trees. This was taken in Cyprus Prov. Park in Saskatchewan a year ago. The location was on top of the Comglomerate Cliffs (thus the rock). I was trying to feature the rock and the vastness of the prairie below. THe trees were kinda incidental... or perhaps accidental LOL. However, I have to agree, they do rather overpower the composition. #8271231

Jeff E Jensen January 05, 2010

Hey, I remember going to Cyprus Provincial Park when I was kid. What a great place. #8271710

Teresa H. Hunt January 06, 2010

Joan, this is a lovely image. I agree that the composition looks center weighted. I understand that the tree's were supposed to be incidental . . . but the fact that they are so big and right in the center (blocking the view) they become the main focus. Adding some view to the right would be perfect. :) #8275781

Christie R. Bielss January 07, 2010

I think you've got enough suggestions and mine would be pretty much the same. Although you might could've solved the problem by just hacking down those really tall trees so you could get your perfect shot. LOL - Just kidding! #8277680

Aimee C. Eisaman January 07, 2010

LOL..Christie....thats the agressive Ansel Adams approach! :~) #8277686

Dale Hardin January 07, 2010

Sorry I'm late. Just returned from our trip and see there are lots of good things happening.

Beautiful image Joan. I'm in agreement with all the suggestions about the composition. But if you don't have the original to expand the shot you can still rescue the comp with a 5x7 horizontal format crop starting in the upper right corner with the left edge ending between the 2nd and 3rd small trees on the left. #8278653


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