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Summer in the mountains
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Another view on two brothers peak Stoh(on the right) and peak Velky Rozsutec(on the left). Peak Stoh(1.607m a.s.l.) has strong avalanched slopes. Many years ago on slopes grew forest, but because of sheperd, people cut trees because of land. Now you can find there bilberries and knee timbers. The Stoh is known as one of the most beatiful peak in N.P. Mala Fatra and also is crosspoint for tourists. |
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- wolf38
(7364) - [2008-06-15 9:10]
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Hello Peter. An interesting photo. The compositionist fascinatingly. In the center the yellow flower with the insect is located. While the flower shines intensively, the background is somewhat darkened. Thus the photo works very well. This landscape study is a small and fine work of art. Very beautifully. Best regards, Wolfgang.
- kebek
(5424) - [2008-06-15 10:40]
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Serwus Peter !
Good work with this shallow depth of field. Bright and sunny image in wonderful scenery. Very pleasent.
Be well,
Mat
Very nice picture and it describes very well that there are alot of things o see both in small and big scale in the Mala Fatras.
Stoh b t w is one of my absolute favourite mountains
- pcp
(3035) - [2008-06-17 8:15]
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Hello Peter,
Wonderful composition and DOF, why BG is dark?.. well done.
waiting for more... keep posting.
TFS
Senthil
Hello Peter
The yellow flower is perfect, positioned well and the colour grabs the eye straight away. You were also lucky in grabbing the insect.
Well done
Jim
Hi peter,
A well captured image. I haven't read your other replies yet but I guess the background is darker as the sun is on the foreground? It works really well actually with your eye automatically drawn to the yellow flower withe teh added benefit of teh pleasing backdrop. Well done.
Graeme