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Artist's CommentsShot in my woods about 1 mile away from home, in the morning on my way to work. It's good to have the camera with you at all time, especially when it's foggy out there! The same pathway as location: Vogtland, Saxony, Germany technical info: Nikon D70s & 18-200; Added color, saturation & glow in Photoshop. I hope you like it, every critique, comment & Full view for best quality Featured: [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] Comments
Thanks man, glad ya like it!
-- "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." Thank you so much Valentina
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NIKON D70s 1/40 second F/5.0 62 mm 200 Sep 25, 2009, 9:27:35 AM Share
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Critiques
The glowing warm light which shines through the fog stands in a wonderful contrast to the dark boles of the trees. Their silhouettes stand out from the background and create a wonderful spooky atmosphere.
Although it must've been very dusky the foreground is well lit and shines in soft green tones, without looking to unnatural The gras seems so fresh and pure, one can feel a dewy morning breeze.
The partition is very harmonic. From the way that leads the viewers eye into the forest and simply dissapears, to the pines whos treetops still got enough room at the top and seem to produce a vignette around the picture.
Altogehter the photographer kept a camera with him at the right time to capture this beautiful moment and did his job just perfectly. Keep up the good work
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