Help!!!
Across The Photo site, there are so many good images and comments being posted at the moment that I can't keep up. Anyone else having the same problem?
Help!!!
Across The Photo site, there are so many good images and comments being posted at the moment that I can't keep up. Anyone else having the same problem?
The columns, the paving, the shadows... come together to form a beautiful geometric composition...
As our colleague has already said, snow can be complicated, you've done a good job...
A calming scene where the birds breathe life into the photo.
I like the composition and tonality.
I think you made the most of this landscape here.
A very beautiful photo.
All the elements fit together like a puzzle.
I really like the composition and the mood.
Cleverly done Mike, I like it a lot.
A winter landscape captured superbly.
The dynamic range in the bright areas is also very good.
Isn't that why we are here? Too many wonderful images to view and critique is a bad thing how? 🙀
Truman,
I think Mike was being facetious. (playful exaggeration)
Steve Thomas
Very nice. Ruined piers are a wonderful subject, and you've created a fine composition of them. It feels like a line on a piece of sheet music.
At first look it seemed to me like a beach photo, and I was wondering about the odd sand igloos. Makes it somewhat of a mystery and more interesting.
Response to Mike Fewster
Latticework. Wonderful use of shadow to form the backbone of a compelling composition.
It does have an Icelandic feel, much of the outer Hebrides seems kin to Iceland, and also to Newfoundland across the the pond.
@minniev has written:Salt Flats, Isle of Harris
A photographer that I'd met through an online photography forum invited my husband and me to meet him in the Hebrides to explore that part of Scotland. He knew places that were not featured in our tourbook, like these salt flats. The Hebrides seemed vast and uncrowded. We never saw another photographer anywhere that week except the proprietor in the gallery we visited. Highly recommended if you want to get off the beaten track. This particular day was rainy (we found that was not even slightly unusual), so there was no glorious sunrise/sunset, but those conditions make for interesting moody shots. You get what you get in terms of weather when traveling, and make the most you can of it.
A very beautiful photo.
All the elements fit together like a puzzle.
I really like the composition and the mood.
Thank you for reply! Yes, and I am glad someone noticed the puzzle pieces!