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Very nice!
il96, well seen.
Thanks for all!
The first shot in 2022.
Alstrom Point, Gunsight Butte 0337
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Wow!
Love the colour palette, Steven. Otherworldly, yet somehow familiar.
Great shot.
Thank you!
Steve, That's a very dramatic shot. I think there's too much foreground that doesn't add to the picture. The water area is the subject. You can crop off 1/3 of the picture from the bottom and not miss anything. The colors are off. (I'm using a calibrated monitor set for sRGB). What film and scanner were you using? Ektar?
Thanks for input. This is how the scene is. For me the foreground was the intent of the image, but yes there are scenes within scenes. . My monitors are calibrated as well. Desert scenes are highly colorful and never produce the same color pallet in a row and many times the colors are not what people expect they “should” be. These colors are what the scene was at the time.
This scene was changing rapidly and I have another shot that looks a lot different from this same spot at a slightly different time from this shot during same storm. Which is the one that led to the nighttime lightening storm shots.