Queenstown - New Zealand

10 years 8 months ago #294843 by Diep
Took these in Jan-2013 while my family and I visited New Zealand.






Thank you for viewing and all comments are welcome :)

David D.
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10 years 8 months ago #294845 by KCook
Again, horizon centered, and that worked out fine :thumbsup:

#2 could have been an interesting exercise for the classic square format.

Kelly

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10 years 8 months ago #294846 by John Landolfi
Lovely! :thumbsup:


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10 years 8 months ago #294847 by Eras
:judge: ...love #2 - a little bit more exposure for the foreground would not have hurt.


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10 years 8 months ago #295427 by JaneK
Honestly, both for me really work. I like the tones, the composition and the over all story each tells.


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10 years 8 months ago #295456 by Hassner

KCook wrote: Again, horizon centered, and that worked out fine :thumbsup:

#2 could have been an interesting exercise for the classic square format.

Kelly


I agree with Kelly.


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10 years 7 months ago #295553 by Ian Stone
Remarkable shots


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10 years 7 months ago #295650 by kitieas
no.1 works for me. But for some reason my eyes still looking for a subject . I know its not always easy to have a subject in a place like this .... It would have been a great shot for me if there was a little boat or something.... Just my opinion. Other than that the colors are great and I love the gradient sky

For me photography does not have Do's and DON'Ts . What we see is what we can photograph. The eye does not have rules, angles. There are guidelines...yes but no borders.

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10 years 7 months ago #295942 by JednaChwila
Oh!!! just great photos! I envy those landscapes! :woohoo:
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10 years 7 months ago #296463 by DayJob
I like the both of them.


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10 years 7 months ago #296962 by Diep
Thank you all for your kinds words.
The place is really amazing, I don't really think it's my photography.

David D.
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10 years 7 months ago #297594 by tejbon
Impressive! #2 is my favorite


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