I took this landscape from pretty much the same spot as I took the http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...gpie-6612.html pic. Its quite a beautiful spot. I just wish the sunset had "behaved".
This is a discussion on Life is a long and windy road within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I took this landscape from pretty much the same spot as I took the http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...gpie-6612.html pic. Its quite a beautiful ...
I took this landscape from pretty much the same spot as I took the http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...gpie-6612.html pic. Its quite a beautiful spot. I just wish the sunset had "behaved".
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Wow. Cool colors! Really like it!
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Nice shot Antz! Dig the windey road!
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This was a bit of a sleeper, that I had dismissed. When I took the shots, I knew the view was cool. But wasn't that happy with them, but after another look and some PP I was much happier. I also got lucky with those clouds.
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Wonderful shot here. I think I might crop out a little bit of the sky. Some of it seems a little unecessary. Not complaining about the image though. Great shot here. I agree with MA. I can definitely see why you took this shot. Good job.
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