Thanks for sharing your secrets and very well illustrated.
As for the image - beautiful minimalism. As the others said really tells a story with so few elements in the picture.
This is a discussion on Fallen Behind within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Thanks for sharing your secrets and very well illustrated. As for the image - beautiful minimalism. As the others said ...
Thanks for sharing your secrets and very well illustrated.
As for the image - beautiful minimalism. As the others said really tells a story with so few elements in the picture.
Lovely image! You've framed the shot so that the person is in the ideal position, in my opinion. If you hadn't told us your shooting position, I would have guessed you had been in an ultralight plane. I'd also say it's a very good instructional image, showing us that interesting shots can be found from high lookouts other than the typical panoramic views of the horizon. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Doug, although I think you give me too much credit.
It was a situation as you describe, everyone at the lookout taking photos down the valley, ignoring the detail. When I saw this person, it was one of those rare moments when I just saw in my mind the image I wanted, and snapped away. I later tried to think through other compositions but they didn't work. The first one was the one, without cropping. The person actually stopped and lay down and started making "sand angels" (like snow angels but in the sand), but I think my first instinct was right on this occasion.
I liked this one when I first saw it on Flickr. The perspective and sense of scale is fantastic and the patterns in the sand helps make it too.
Me on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtb_antz
The top photo just works, great composition.
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awesome image! simple as that.
I'd like to use it as the photography.ca facebook image for a couple of weeks if that's cool.
If it is cool, the photo would need to be resized to 851 X 351 pixels - Can I ask you to choose the cropping on this (only if interested obviously) many thx!
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Thx RM - yes, post it back here seems easiest! Thx!
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