I shall tell you something, and you shall not get upset, because it’s very well intended. You see in the middle there, where the wee bush is sticking up? See where the line of the land and shadow intersect the stick. Well, I had the window positioned so that I could see all of the top of this image, down to around the middle of that stick ((aka bush) – like, right after the land/shadow intersects it. And it looked phenomenal.
Now, see the bright bit in the sky to the right? The really bright bit down closest to the .. uhm .. mountain? Right now the browser window is sitting so that the picture shows from just above that bright spot, so that a little of the brightness leading to the left is also showing, down to the bottom.. It looks wonderful.
They would both probably be good options for cropping, if cropping were the sort of thing you’d like to do.
Love the colors and contrasts in this piece.
Oh my goodness Arletta. Thank-you for the wonderful constructive feedback. I have tried to see this image how you think it might work better, but remain happy with things the way they currently are. Thanks for your wonderful thoughts and words :-)
lol I didn’t mean it would work better .. just, that they would also work. I have known photographers so spent a lot of time agonizing over such things, includiing recropping older works to give them new life.
Please don’t think it was about making it better .. it’s beautiful.
Lol… thanks Arletta. Oh, I wasn’t bothered by your thoughts at all. I always welcome suggestions and ideas. I just really liked the wide expanse of deep red dirt at the bottom of the picture. Thanks again for your wonderful feedback and ongoing encouragement :-)
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love uluru, great image
Thank-you so much Rosina, for the wonderful compliment :-)
– Keiran Lusk
WOW!!! That is absolutely amazing!! Breathtaking wow!
Thank-you Medodious, for your wonderful words. Breathtaking it is :-)
– Keiran Lusk
I shall tell you something, and you shall not get upset, because it’s very well intended. You see in the middle there, where the wee bush is sticking up? See where the line of the land and shadow intersect the stick. Well, I had the window positioned so that I could see all of the top of this image, down to around the middle of that stick ((aka bush) – like, right after the land/shadow intersects it.
And it looked phenomenal.
Now, see the bright bit in the sky to the right? The really bright bit down closest to the .. uhm .. mountain? Right now the browser window is sitting so that the picture shows from just above that bright spot, so that a little of the brightness leading to the left is also showing, down to the bottom.. It looks wonderful.
They would both probably be good options for cropping, if cropping were the sort of thing you’d like to do.
Love the colors and contrasts in this piece.
Oh my goodness Arletta. Thank-you for the wonderful constructive feedback. I have tried to see this image how you think it might work better, but remain happy with things the way they currently are. Thanks for your wonderful thoughts and words :-)
– Keiran Lusk
Spectacular
Thank-you so much Cate :-)
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Breath taking, beautiful well captured :)
Oh thank-you Rebelgirl. I am pleased that you like this one :-)
– Keiran Lusk
wonderful image, well done!
Thank-you so very much Linda :-)
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super shot Keiran !
Thank-you so very very much Jared. I appreciate your comments :-)
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Beautiful photo and coloring!!!
Thank-you so much StephanieK :-)
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This is lovely Keiran x
Thank-you for your wonderful words Anita :-)
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lol I didn’t mean it would work better .. just, that they would also work. I have known photographers so spent a lot of time agonizing over such things, includiing recropping older works to give them new life.
Please don’t think it was about making it better .. it’s beautiful.
Lol… thanks Arletta. Oh, I wasn’t bothered by your thoughts at all. I always welcome suggestions and ideas. I just really liked the wide expanse of deep red dirt at the bottom of the picture. Thanks again for your wonderful feedback and ongoing encouragement :-)
– Keiran Lusk