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Mountains Majesty
Mountains Majesty
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Challenge: Pride (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Olympus D-460Z
Location: Off Jacquette Road, Flathead Valley, MT
Date: Oct 9, 2005
Galleries: Landscape, Rural
Date Uploaded: Oct 9, 2005

Red stable against the Swan Range, MT

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Place: 109 out of 158
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Votes: 257
Comments: 6
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10/15/2005 05:30:25 PM
Judging the image by itself I like the way you cropped this. It's not the typical way of shooting mountain ranges. However given the theme of this challenge and especially your title this should have shown more of the mountains. As is their stature/majesty is reduced.
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10/14/2005 09:00:26 AM
The crop is too tight. This would work so much better as a landscape lay out with lost of space around the red building. The colors could be enriched - maybe it's the light and time of day.
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10/12/2005 07:10:02 PM
nice landscape.. what does it have to do w/ pride?
10/12/2005 01:37:05 PM
This is a nice concept and a creative take on the theme. Technically, I think this scene could have benefited from a split ND filter. The sky and hill behind the farmhouse are very light, especially when compared to the foreground which seems a little underexposed.
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10/12/2005 12:13:03 PM
Where is the 'Pride" in this nice photo otherwise?
10/12/2005 05:59:34 AM
After taking about a zillion mountain shots I finally decided they just never work in portrait for some reason -- even though you'd think it would highlight the height. Then I realised it was about the amount of sky above the peak. Too much sky makes the mountain look much lower than it is. (IMO) 5 and good luck!
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