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Critiques [Translate]
- andrei
(1237) - [2006-05-02 14:51]
I like the use of the big,bulky land structures. Is it snow or sand? The tracks leads your eye to the figure (perfectly placed on 1/3rds) and the up to the next ridge and back again to the figure. Well done.
Andrei
- bscheller
(32) - [2006-05-02 14:55]
Whether these are snow capped mountains or sand dunes...this is a powerful shot of the vastness of a desert and the loneliness one must feel in such a vast and extreme temperate place...
great capture mehdi
-Bartek
- Highjah
(1053) - [2006-05-02 14:56]
Good POV & great mood !
(maybe too sharp but I don't care)
- degetica
(2785) - [2006-05-02 15:13]
Mehdi..this is the best way.
Permanent..
you know, to be constant is the most difficult thing of all..
Keep on walking, my friend!
My thoughts will be with you.
PS.points later.
- mbasil
(2860) - [2006-05-02 15:20]
Nice composition. It's very interesting. But I fin myself missing the color cues. Because I'm so busy trying to figure it out, I'm not sure if B&W is the best option. Maybe you could post the original as a workshop?
Best,
Mike
- cyberglobe
(1326) - [2006-05-02 16:28]
Hi Mehdi,
I have nothing to say except, PERFECT indeed. Very well done. The contrast is killing me :)
Best wishes,
Mohammad
- Photograph2u
(0) - [2006-05-03 20:11]
Hi Mehdi, what a great downward view on this mountain! I like the b/w tones, it's silvery tone.
Very sharp details!
The man is a bonus in the composition.
Take care, Yan :)
P.s I love the high contrasts.
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