Eureka, MT - Looking NW

9 months 4 weeks ago #754015 by Sonder
In the far distance you can see the tops of the Canadian Mountains. This photo was taken from my friends back yard. The original was 10782x3694



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9 months 3 weeks ago #754124 by Alyssa Briggs
The view is perfect. Well done for the landscape. 


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9 months 3 weeks ago #754130 by Sonder

Alyssa Briggs wrote: The view is perfect. Well done for the landscape. 


Thank you, it was pure luck!


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9 months 3 weeks ago #754139 by Hassner
I’m a bit of a minimalist. I would have preferred it without the tree and the building. 
Two steps to the right and tilt the camera back so the tree is just outside the shot.
Just crop the left and see if you like it. 
With the few steps to the right you will still get the full sunset. 


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9 months 3 weeks ago #754161 by JaneK
Oh wow, love the colors!  It's kind of like an eye here.  


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9 months 3 weeks ago #754166 by Esseff
This is a great scene. I'd probably crop away the building though. And the sharpness is lacking. Good attempt :thumbsup:


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9 months 3 weeks ago #754169 by Sonder

Esseff wrote: This is a great scene. I'd probably crop away the building though. And the sharpness is lacking. Good attempt :thumbsup:


That's what is awesome that all of us would like to see other things in the photos.  I greatly appreciate the input.  

The sharpness is lacking for several reasons.  One of the leading reasons is I could not upload the 50 mb photo and needed to reduce it in size. The site does something to the photos and they are fuzzy.  I do have some fuzz but on my 4k 27" monitor it looks amazing.  I again appreciate your  fine folks feed back.  


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9 months 3 weeks ago - 9 months 3 weeks ago #754170 by Sonder
The left photo is through the website and the right photo is from my desktop. Its not perfect, but you see their is a huge difference. I screen grabbed them and exported in paint so you can see the difference and to prove i am not crazy . to myself ..lol.. Be well friends!




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9 months 3 weeks ago #754269 by Street Shark
I really like how the road leads to the red lights in the sky.  Nice work!


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9 months 2 weeks ago #754352 by Stanly
+1 on trim the building out of the shot.  Other than that, she's a prize for me.  Nice work.  

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