LostKase wrote:
> I can't seem to find a subject in it. The clouds don't have enough detail to
> serve as one for me and the landscape doesn't offer enough detail to serve as
> a point of interest. The horizon also seems to be tilted. I've taken shots
> like this while travelling thinking of what a beautiful view it seems to be,
> only to be disappointed when I've viewed them full screen or printed. Some
> expansive landscapes just don't seem to translate well to a photograph.
> Possibly a lower angle of view with the field may have helped to make it feel
> more "big sky" to me. Grahams filtered B&W shots dramitize the sky and make
> it more pronounced.
>
> Just an opinion,
>
There was some discussion along just the lines you suggest a couple of
weeks ago. And Johan said why it isn't from lower down. I posted a
livelier version, too
<http://moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/JohanM/Askoviken.htm>.
> Bob
>
> Johan Malmstrom <jmalmstrom@xxxxxxx> wrote: Click image for larger...
>
> http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/37984307/
>
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