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Critiques [Translate]
- lilimih33
(9821) - [2008-03-05 9:46]
Hello Caleb!
Wow! What a beautiful place and great gold colours in your composition!
The sky is really blue!
Nice point of view!
Excellent done!
Best regards!
Lili
- jiridracek
(998) - [2008-03-05 9:50]
Oh, such interesting place. Nice composition and colours, realy unbelievable that such scenery is China origin. TFS.
jiridracek
- BennyV
(1612) - [2008-03-05 10:12]
Hi Caleb,
I'm becoming really jealous of the China trip you made. This is another great place you've been to.
The picture here is, for a change, not one of your trademark portrait but a great landscape shot and more than good enough to make me look forward to your Flaming Mountains pictures...
Cheers.
Benny
Exceptional color and composition, Caleb. Wonder how you kept 5D dust-free in the desert. Maybe you didn't. Lots of fall-off at f/14. Regards,
Hakan
- Sandkum (36)
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- leo61
(32126) - [2008-03-05 12:16]
Hi Caleb!
I´m surprised,after so many wonderful portaits and daylifescenes,this great landscapeshot.A very good exdposure as used from you and a good composition with the small amount of very well contrasting polarized sky.
As you mentioned ,not a typical chinese landscape,I was more thinking about Pakistan,Afghanistan or maybe India....
Regards,leo
- mossphoto
(582) - [2008-03-05 12:43]
Caleb-
The colors and the composition caught my eye in the gallery. I'm glad I took the time to check out this shot.
Nice captured, and very sharp.
The shot makes it even seem like it was hot.
~Vic~
- dilane
(9569) - [2008-03-05 14:16]
Hi Caleb,
D'abord, il y a ce site époustouflant que je ne connaissais pas,puis des couleurs chaudes à souhait, une belle composition, une bonne technique, bref tout pour faire une excellente photo -
best regards
Daniel
- crhieatt
(4415) - [2008-03-05 14:44]
Caleb,
Effectively composed with good detail - essential where the landscape is all one colour! ;)
Regards
Colin
- Dpbours
(7579) - [2008-03-05 15:19]
Hello Caleb,
Oh, that line of the wall in the composition is just wonderful. Just the combination with the line of the mountain ridge. The little shrine was not even needed to make it a beautiful photograph, but it just gives that little extra, that cherry on the cake. Wonderful!!!
Greetings,
Dennis
- ricochet
(2833) - [2008-03-05 16:29]
Bonjour Caleb
wow! A stunning composition and lovely colors!
Great work i love it!
Bravo
Eric
- Wanda1
(8411) - [2008-03-05 21:01]
Hi Caleb,
The colours of the building blend so well with the surrounding landscape, yet we can still see all the fine details. Textures are great and the strip of deep blue is a nice contrast to the brown. A beautiful and different landcsape.
Regards
Wanda
- dareco
(11267) - [2008-03-05 21:13]
When I first looked at this I would never have guessed that this was in China. Very interesting! And the colors are so pretty!!! I love this very unique picture. TFS
- molla
(5168) - [2008-03-06 5:43]
hej caleb ,
- 170 meters something.
Such a fascinating landscape, when i was a kid a read books of the swedish explorer Sven Hedin who went around in those deserts some 100 years ago and knew I was going there
and know I'm going back...
The asked this Sven Hedin at age 90 why he never got married and he answered
-Dont Needed, Asia was my cold bride.
A
- SteveH
(2186) - [2008-03-06 23:05]
Hi Caleb, as you say, not a scene one typically thinks of in China. I like the three horizonal bands of colour/texture which provide a captivating back drop to the exotic looking shrine. Cheers, Steve
- Mistral
(12011) - [2008-03-09 15:38]
Ciao Caleb
I remember well the flaming mountains around Turpan. Nice image well composed.
A smile
Luca
- Felip
(2320) - [2008-03-11 8:05]
Hi Caleb
What a good composition you have done here! The blue sky, the reddish mountains, and the quiet loneliness of the temple below. You can breath the peace and feel the silence
Good job Caleb!
Felip
- romanaa
(2230) - [2008-03-15 11:49]
Hi caleb,
great contrast of blue and deep orange shades, fine patterns and textures.
Well done
Regards
Romana
The Flaming Mountain is very popular thanks to a classical novel, The Journey to the West by the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) writer, Wu Cheng'en and its charming hero-- The Monkey King.
In the Han account of the legend, it is said the Monkey King stirred up trouble in Heaven and kicked off the oven for making immortal pills. Charcoals fell from the sky to where the Flaming Mountain now lies-- in the middle of Turpan Basin.
According to the Uigur version, a vicious dragon lived in deep Tianshan Mountain and ate little children. A Uigur hero fought gallantly against the dragon for three days and three nights and cut the dragon into eight parts. The remains of the dragon turned to a scarlet mountain colored by its blood. The eight scars turned into the eight valleys in the Flaming Mountain, including the famous Grape Valley.
The building is not a Muslim shrine but a visitor center of the flaming mountain HuoYan-Shan in Chinese and Keziletage (Red Mt.) in Uigur
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I too like the juxtaposition of the blue sky with the seemingly HOT dessert. You are right! I did not least think this was a location in China. Eye-opening.