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Hi Trekkers,
One of the images I've done on my trip in the Killarney National Park yesterday, and the only useful landscape photo as the weather was rather cloudy. I still had a little light though, just like coming through a hole in the sky...
Photo: taken from the Eastern shore of Lake Muckross, in the 'blue hour'. Manual exposure mode, no PP except for resizing to the TN-standard. Title is taken from the famous rock band Black Sabbath's song wearing the same one.
Thanks for looking. |
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- tuslaw
(19883) - [2016-12-19 20:19]
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Hello Laszlo,
An attractive shot of Lake Muckross Lake captured under beautiful bluish tinted hues. The reflection is great and the composition is quite eye catching. Great job!
Just nit picking, but there is a faint distracting streak on the bottom mid right which runs upward just barely into the water, which I think I would have removed.
Ron
- lousat
(65489) - [2016-12-20 15:51]
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Hi Laszlo,lovely capture,it seems like a night of a full moon watching the reflections on the water,a magic atmopshere and a top quality pic well exposed and very sharp. Have a nice day and thanks,Luciano
Perfect exposure to capture this very subtle play of light on the surface of a placid water body, Laszlo.
The effect is stunning in this artistic creation.
Thanks.
Ram
Ciao Laszlo, fascinating nocturne shoot, splendid light, excellent exposureand wonderful colors, very well done, my friend, ciao Silvio
Hello László
Beautiful atmosphere effect, you was at the best time
the best place to iImmortalize this scenery, TFS
Asbed
Dear Laszlo,
a pleasantly warm feeling of facing a deep mystery is overcoming me when diving into this fine composition of darkness over the hills with a precious beam of light touching the the waters. Thank you for offering us this glimpse of a preciously beautiful Irish landscape that you seem to have enjoyed very much.
With best regards,
Peter