This is a discussion on Uluru a.k.a. Ayers Rock within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; It is pretty hard to get a unique perspective on this much photographed Australian icon. Here are just a couple ...
I can see why this place is an Icon. Really digging on image 1 Antz.
I have a philosophy on matters like these..... When you get to an iconic place and you are touched by the same conventional angle that makes the place an icon to begin with...you shoot the icon and it's yours. Even if it looks like everyone else's...it's not because you took it - you were there. You went to the trouble to get there. You spent the money. You framed the image and pressed the shutter. It's your image and memory and even though it may or may not look as good as the iconic photograph that the National Geographic photographer took...a gorgeous image is a gorgeous image and it will still look great in your living room.
Then after you take the iconic angle, you play like a jester in a sneaky attempt to get an even better more creative angle.
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Really like the detail in second one, but the overall comp in #1 is the winner for me. Love it!
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Gorgeous photos, look great.
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I really like the second one the details are great........good composition
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Both are fabulous. What makes it so red? Everything about it is just so unusual.
Wow, I just left the wiki site for Uluru. It's on my list, now.
Last edited by Barefoot; 08-09-2012 at 02:36 AM. Reason: answered my own question
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