Lake Silhouette
Lake Silhouette
Photography \ Nature | 08/24/07 @939 |
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I love silhouettes, and this one was so pretty...Canon Rebel X; developed myself.
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08/25/07 @134
Nice work
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Try please to post a larger version. You have the 716 pixel wide as you well know...
I am afraid that the branches looks a bit odd.
Have you used some kind of noise reduction (neat image or similar) in post editing.
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The burnt-out shadows and blown highlights give it a dreamlike quality.
Perhaps an element of interest may have worked in the foreground... say a rowing boat for instance - something man-made but yet sympathetic to the environment. I'm not sure why that thought came to me - feel free to disagree
Compositionally, I like the flowing frame of the silhouette that draws itself out of the ground and wraps itself through the tree and into the branches, becoming increasingly less substantial as it evolves.
The clump of twigs at far left are perhaps a little 'truncated' by the frame, i'd possibly consider healing them out.. just a passing whimsey
Very calming and otherworldly feel.