Fog
It is fog in Greece96 total reviews
Comment from StRyCh9
The moon always makes good subject matter and yu have presented it well here. Its central position irks me a bit as does the dark area mid right. My suggestion would be a crop to a 1x1 format but this is really subjective.
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
The moon always makes good subject matter and yu have presented it well here. Its central position irks me a bit as does the dark area mid right. My suggestion would be a crop to a 1x1 format but this is really subjective.
Comment Written 15-Jan-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
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Thank you very much, I will try and see if it works better. Feed back very much appreciated
Comment from DeeZ
What a most unusual and surreal capture. Its exceptional. You are right this one is a gift to view. Great work. Thanks for sharing it!
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
What a most unusual and surreal capture. Its exceptional. You are right this one is a gift to view. Great work. Thanks for sharing it!
Comment Written 15-Jan-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
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Thank you very much
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You are welcome, I enjoyed it.
Comment from goodfella2459
This is really well captured. Interesting subject. The fog is well photographed.
The colours & lighting are interesting & well done. Like the moon too.
Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
This is really well captured. Interesting subject. The fog is well photographed.
The colours & lighting are interesting & well done. Like the moon too.
Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 15-Jan-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
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Thank you very much
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You're welcome.
Comment from d90dewey
Certainly like nothing I've ever seen before either, and this is one of the many reasons we choose to do what we do. This will never be seen, this way, again. I don't know how to go about reviewing it actually. It is mystical, it is surreal, the frame is perfect. the dof is also perfect for this shot. kudos to you, and thank you for sharing such a rare occurrence.
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reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
Certainly like nothing I've ever seen before either, and this is one of the many reasons we choose to do what we do. This will never be seen, this way, again. I don't know how to go about reviewing it actually. It is mystical, it is surreal, the frame is perfect. the dof is also perfect for this shot. kudos to you, and thank you for sharing such a rare occurrence.
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Comment Written 15-Jan-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
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Thank you very much indeed
Comment from Teresa W
I've just recently joined FAR but I had been viewing the art work for some time before I joined. You're photos always made an impression on me and this one is no exception. The scenery you capture is very interesting and the imagery is astounding. You're photos make me want to travel. Great lighting and interesting colors. Initial impact is great. Very nice!
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
I've just recently joined FAR but I had been viewing the art work for some time before I joined. You're photos always made an impression on me and this one is no exception. The scenery you capture is very interesting and the imagery is astounding. You're photos make me want to travel. Great lighting and interesting colors. Initial impact is great. Very nice!
Comment Written 15-Jan-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
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Thank you very much. Welcome to FAR
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Thank you.
Comment from derrylynne
The moon looks almost surreal doesn't it. Really awesome. We know all about bad weather in the Greece mountains, having been caught out in a savage thunderstorm on one in Greece once. This looks as though it were taken with a fish eye lens, as the water below, the sea, has a rather jagged and curved horizon. Cannot think of any other reason. I think the fog, low cloud, is rather too near the lens and would have looked better from a bit further away, but that is just my personal opinion. The focus and exposure look good. As does depth.
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reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
The moon looks almost surreal doesn't it. Really awesome. We know all about bad weather in the Greece mountains, having been caught out in a savage thunderstorm on one in Greece once. This looks as though it were taken with a fish eye lens, as the water below, the sea, has a rather jagged and curved horizon. Cannot think of any other reason. I think the fog, low cloud, is rather too near the lens and would have looked better from a bit further away, but that is just my personal opinion. The focus and exposure look good. As does depth.
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Comment Written 15-Jan-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2011
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Thank you very much. You do not see the sea. This was really high up, and he weather conditions gave the landscape a cwerain glow. Strabge ?
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Really strange that one. When looking at the image past the foreground edge, it looks like the ripples of water so assumed it must be the sea. An effect with the mist and fog I expect. Unusual.