Photographer’s Note
I found many colours and tones on this capture very interesting. Compressed, cropped and and used NI for a noise removing.
I am not sure that I have use all this data such as best must be taken, but here they are:
Orientation - 1 (top left)
XResolution - 72
YResolution - 72
ResolutionUnit - 2 (inch)
YCbCrPositioning - 2 (datum point)
ExifOffset - 254
ExposureTime - 3036/1000000 seconds
FNumber - 6.6719
ExposureProgram - 8 (landscape mode)
ISOSpeedRatings - 100
ExifVersion - 220
ComponentsConfiguration - 0 3 2 (CrCb)
BrightnessValue - 12.5000
ExposureBiasValue - 0.0000
MeteringMode - 2 (center weighted average)
LightSource - 0 (auto)
Flash - 16
FlashPixVersion - 010
ColorSpace - 1 (sRGB)
ExifImageWidth - 2048
ExifImageHeight - 1536
InteroperabilityOffset - 828
SensingMethod - 2 (other)
FileSource - 768 (other)
SceneType - 256 (other)
Critiques | Translate
elroyie
(2750) 2004-07-10 17:30
Very good colours, very good picture and good composition, but something is missing, something that will break the line and catch the eye or create a new line. I think that you can crop the bottom of the picture, until the dark brown, it would be better.
spence
(1677) 2004-07-10 17:36
Lovely layers of colours, with the line of dark trees providing a focus of interest. Clouds are beautiful. I'd crop the bottom just a little, but this is a very good, simple landscape, sharp and well composed. I like it.
waysai
(607) 2004-07-10 23:42
Don - beautiful landscape with different color bands. And so much info too. I have different opinion on the cropping. I like the textures of the bottom - rich and crisp. So I would crop the top, may be 1/2 of the sky.
cmartos
(6086) 2004-07-11 17:10
Very nice landscape with excellent saturated colours. Nice composition too, a layered one, with a nice thin line of greens. Though, shooting with a relative wide angle often riquires an element in the foreground. If any, its better to take the shot from a greater distance and to switch to tele focal length. This gives a more abstract look and feel to the layers, with less structure of the ground, and enhances the graphic impact of the whole picture. Very nice catch anyway for me, well done Don.
Discussions
- To cmartos: Coloured Land (1)
by DonQ, last updated 07-11 17:23 - To elroyie: Thnx David (1)
by DonQ, last updated 07-11 00:12



