Very happy to have discovered Renerosity! Now between family, pets, cycling, hiking, snowshoeing, enjoying life, Second Life-- I'll have to give up sleep and work! (nasty habits anyway) LOLBIOI live in the Adirondack foothills with my family (now extended), pets, too much photographic equipment and snowshoes in a house once home to a "Titanic" survivor. I work in the environmental field when not otherwise enjoying myself. My goals are to keep doing new things and to surprise more strangers by smiling at them!You may run into me in second life as Snogeez Peregrine, There as SnoGeez, and in real life as Larry Glasheen!
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Comments (5)
pm_hackworth
These images are difficult to capture. I think it may be a bit bright. Perhaps increased the contrast and decreased the brightness? I'm just guessing I'm not a pro like some of these others. :)
jcv2
Yep, like Pat says - those contrasts are simply off the scale for the cam but it is a courageous effort that still shows a lot of detail!
sossy
a wonderful and almost divine sunlight! power for nature and us! amazing capture! ;o)
NarayanaKow
Love it. Try it with two inches cropped off at the bottom.
rufous
Cropped it as you suggested, Reinhard. More attractive, perhaps but possibly the feeling of looking upwards is lessened...i'll have to come back and view it again tomorrow!