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Baby Tarn River


Baby Tarn River
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Copyright: Marion Tissier (marion44) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 162 W: 113 N: 315] (1531)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-10
Categories: Nature
Camera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P100
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/400 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2008-03-12 5:33
Viewed: 390
Points: 5
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The Tarn River, crossing the Mont Lozère. The Lozère is full of this granite blocks;
It's said to the children that a big giant passed across the Lozère, stopped, took out his boot and shaked it to make fall the stones he had in it.

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To macondo: Beautiful workshop !marion44 1 03-12 09:25
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Hi Marion

a pleasant perspective with a solid DOF which is emphasized by the low POV.

Thnaks for sharing

Emmanuel

Hello Marion.
I like this landscape, especially your composition and viewpoint, and the gentle, earthy colour tones. Perhaps the contrast and sharpness could be increased a little. The countryside looks beautiful, and the stream seems so clear. You have placed the horizon very well in the picture. I have done a workshop to show a bit more contrast and sharpness, plus a frame. I hope you don't mind.
I noticed you have quite a few shots of Australia, and some are very nicely done, too.
Regards,
Andrew

Rebonjour Marion,
Un léger manque de profondeur de champ, en effet, mais le WS redresse la situation. Tu aurais aussi pu choisir une ouverture focale plus petite (valeur f plus élevée), ce qui augmente la netteté à longue distance et est donc utile pour les paysages avec des horizons lointains, où tant l'avant-plan que l'arrière plan comptent.
Ceci étant dit, je suis charmé par "l'innocence" de ce petit ruisseau destiné à devenir une rivière spectaculaire et mouvementée. Bonne composition, avec les cailloux à l'avant-plan qui guident le regard vers les vastes espaces de ce plateau aride.
Merci du partage & bien à toi,
Erik

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