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W. Walker
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July 15, 2012, 01:58:36 AM »
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I took this on a cold late afternoon at an altitude of about 2900m.
I would be keen to know what you think.
Thanks
William
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It works for me. I might have added a bit of vignetting but that's about it. Where did you take this?
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William, I can feel the chill.
I can just imagine the watery sunshine doing nothing to warm the cold.
For Pop - the Sani Pass is the highest road (track) in South Africa and is the (only) southern road connecting South Africa with Lesotho (AKA "The Mountain Kingdom").
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Tony Jay
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This is great. My first reaction was 'oh god, another overcontrasty mess' but after a millisecond that passed. The contrast serves the image, as it should, giving a real feeling of chill. I especially dig the relatively harsh feel of the foreground against the soft hills in the distance, that gives a fantastic feel to the thing.
The expression on the shepherd's face, the body language, all really great.
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I'm close to thinking the contrast is too hot as well. But I have no room to complain given my own preferences. I think the overall image works really well.
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+1. At this tiny size I'd probably have dodged the face a very, very small amount, but at normal size it's close to perfect.
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Thank-you for the comments, I am happy to blame the "hot contrast" on Slobodan for his "symphony in grey" comment on another post of mine. I was determined to try and avoid that again.
I have included two other pictures taken on the same day.
The first one to add a bit to Tony's reply to Pop's question, and the second as a point of interest: the man carrying the wood - who is mute - goes down every day to collect firewood because there are no trees at the top. A tough life indeed.
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William
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