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Christoph C. Feldhaim
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March 04, 2012, 05:52:29 PM »
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Found another one from my trip long ago and finally managed to spot and clean it a little ...
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The mountains look a little too black for me. But then, I know in the southwest light, when the mountains go purple, it looks very similar. I don't know what your original light was. I do like it.
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Great alpine image. I like the high contrast and the texture of the foreground.
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I like the composition, but the middle values are too hard for my taste and there's no shadow detail to speak of. They limit what could have been a richer visual experience, imo.
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I agree that the mids are too heavy and the shadows need at least a hint of implied detail.
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It looks like you had a HUGE range of contrast to deal with and decided to expose for your highlights but it destroyed your shadows. These are very tough conditions to shoot in. I couldn't imagine trying to take this image with film! You would need like N-100 devolpment!
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