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Misty Hills


Misty Hills
Photo Information
Copyright: Dennis Starkey (starkey666) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 908 W: 8 N: 270] (2748)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2005-08-09
Categories: Nature
Camera: NIKON D 70, Sigma 18-50, 3.5-5.6 DX, Hoya 58mm Skylight
Exposure: f/16, 1/30 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-08-12 7:52
Viewed: 429
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Upon waking up very early one morning I went to a spot I had picked out some time ago to take some shots of these overlapping hills. I took this at about 7:00 on a foggy morning.

PP: Cropped from the top and bottom, cloned out an electrical wire, converted to black and white in the channel mixer, increased saturation +5, adjusted levels a bit, sharpened and resized for TL.

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A very nice one Dennis, with that fog, it gives more interest to the picture, I like it. B&W is a good choice.
Have a nice day.
Guy

Hi Dennis,
Really nice work, here. The grays are excellent. Love the line of the corn(?) and how everything above it just gets lighter. I love the countryside. I'm not usually too crazy about crops, but this one looks pretty good. Good work! This would look great matted in white with a black frame.
Richard

Excellent composition here, Dennis. I Love all the tonal shades of grey, giving your composition a very romantic yet mysterious feel about. ...:O)

Hello Dennis!
Nice shot and B&W panorama. In view of the photo ratio and size, I would suggest you upload a larger version in order to appreciate the more the details. Provided of course the definition of your original allows that.

TFS! :-))))
Robert

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