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Posted By: Nitrok, 05-08-2009, 12:56 AM

Dunno but this may have the darkest mood of all my photos.
Yeah i know i have photographed this landscape a lot but the view is so wide from here!

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05-08-2009, 01:44 AM   #2
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It is definitely dark and brooding. Effective moody landscape
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Excellent stuff. Lots of drama there with that raincloud on its way.
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Great job. Turn an everyday scene into something ominous.

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Sometimes the best images are staring at you and are also the simplest, but we are not always concious of it. Great job.

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Indeed I agree with JMR - probably would have not given that scene a second look driving by - but after seeing this I would have regretted it. Well done.
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Great shot. what a sky. so full of foreboding storm

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I have shot the same location many times just looking for a different sky line. This is a very Dark Moody shot. Interesting approach to your PP. JIM
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QuoteOriginally posted by roentarre Quote
It is definitely dark and brooding. Effective moody landscape
Thank you James!

QuoteOriginally posted by paulyrichard Quote
Excellent stuff. Lots of drama there with that raincloud on its way.
Thanks Paul!

QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Great job. Turn an everyday scene into something ominous.

Jer
Thank you Jer!

QuoteOriginally posted by JMR Quote
Sometimes the best images are staring at you and are also the simplest, but we are not always concious of it. Great job.

JMR
Thanks JMR!
You are absolutely right.

QuoteOriginally posted by daacon Quote
Indeed I agree with JMR - probably would have not given that scene a second look driving by - but after seeing this I would have regretted it. Well done.
Thank you Dave!

QuoteOriginally posted by Scottnorwo Quote
Great shot. what a sky. so full of foreboding storm
Thanks Scott!

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I have shot the same location many times just looking for a different sky line. This is a very Dark Moody shot. Interesting approach to your PP. JIM
Thank you Jim!
The skyline is one of the most significant reasons that keeps me photographing this same landscape over and over again.
And this is also the most processed photo i have done in a while.
05-08-2009, 07:44 AM   #10
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I like it.
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Very nicely done. The image and conversions inspire many of us I am sure.
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Great shot of the incoming rain clouds Joni - simple yet very effective composition...

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I like it.
Thanks Dom!

QuoteOriginally posted by Nowhere Matt Quote
Very nicely done. The image and conversions inspire many of us I am sure.
Thanks Matt! Glad to hear that

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Great shot of the incoming rain clouds Joni - simple yet very effective composition...

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Thank you Marc!
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Great shot, really powerful mood in it! Not quite sure if I like the vignetting you added, but then again, I have not seen it without it..
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