I think it's curious that nobody commented on the previous image "Snow on Hunters Ridge" which to me is a superior image to this one. A bit less dramatic I suppose. But I'm often surprised by the reaction of other people. You never know.
I think it's curious that nobody commented on the previous image "Snow on Hunters Ridge" which to me is a superior image to this one.
For me, I think it's the lack of identifiable terrestrial features that prevents me from immediately recognizing the scale. The house in the "Hunters Ridge" photo gives me a sense of scale, while this one could be a wide angle shot from the top of the world. That plus the way the light seems to eminate from the midst of darkness is very unusual.
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Ah, yes, gold and blue, the colors that mark a trud Rick Lee photograph. That, and beauty. Wondeful, Rick. And thanks.
Nice... I really like this one, but how much tweaking did you do to it?
I just lightened the bottom part a little bit so you could see the snow on the hills.
That's one hell of a photo, my man!
WOW!
I think it's curious that nobody commented on the previous image "Snow on Hunters Ridge" which to me is a superior image to this one. A bit less dramatic I suppose. But I'm often surprised by the reaction of other people. You never know.
Hunter's Ridge--Titian; Sunset With Snow--El Greco.
You pay your money and take your choice.
I think it's curious that nobody commented on the previous image "Snow on Hunters Ridge" which to me is a superior image to this one.
For me, I think it's the lack of identifiable terrestrial features that prevents me from immediately recognizing the scale. The house in the "Hunters Ridge" photo gives me a sense of scale, while this one could be a wide angle shot from the top of the world. That plus the way the light seems to eminate from the midst of darkness is very unusual.
I still say wow.
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