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sky's the limitPosted by [suvni:R] (Sydney, Australia) on 15 June 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Comments (22)
@bruno: Merci, Bruno! @Ted: Thank you, Ted! Cheers. Dimitrios from ATHENS, Greecewell done, did you know that 15 of June is WIND DAY and is celebrated in all Europe! look at www.ewea.org 15 Jun 2008 9:32am @Dimitrios: seriously? a total coincidence but a very nice to hear :-) Thank you for the visit and feedback, Dimitrios. @Stefan: yes, I was lucky to see some very nice clouds/sky. Merely converted it to B/W through the channel mixer. Thank you, Stefan. @Baz: Thank you, Baz. Very kind of you. pierre from athis mons, FranceQuelle puissante image ! Tous les éléments de la scène semblent comme aspirés vers le soleil. Et cette impression d'espace et de grandeur des éoliennes.. Très fort ! 15 Jun 2008 3:14pm @pierre: Merci bien, Pierre. Ca me fait plaisir. Mais l'effet est plus puissant grace a la lentille grand angle. dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United Stateswonderful image -- nice angle -- great sky! 15 Jun 2008 4:12pm @dj.tigersprout: Thanks, dj! Indeed a great sky. I was just lucky to be there :-) @Inés: Merci bien, Ines. Photo taken in Perwez. De temps en temps, on a aussi un beau ciel en belgique, n'est-ce pas :-) Denis P from LANESTER, Francejolie effet grand angle très belle texture du ciel ! 15 Jun 2008 5:44pm @Denis P: Merci, Denis. @Inki: Thank you, Inki. @Alfredo J. Martiz J.: Thank you, Alfredo. I'm glad you like it. Shun from Mühlheim am Main, GermanyVery good picture. Almost surreal with those wind generators appearing askew 16 Jun 2008 8:35am @Shun: Thank you, Shun. I have a weakness for wide angle and distortions :-) Jim Bridges from SwedenSimilar to other comments... but what a dramatic sky... and great black and white processing with it. 16 Jun 2008 10:13am @Jim Bridges: Thank you for the kind words and visit, Jim. @Photo Traces: Thank you very much for the feedback and visit, Viktor. A stunning photostream you have on your website. Your pics make me feel like I'm shooting with a disposable camera :-) Cheers. SKHallisey from Montreal, Canadagreat moment to capture, plus your contrast is perfect 18 Jun 2008 4:00am @SKHallisey: One of those lucky moments :-) Thank you for the comment and visit, SKHallisey! @Jesse Moscoe: Thank you for the visit and comment, Jesse. Also, I had a peek at your blog and it looks very beautiful. Vink from Magagnosc, FranceGénial ! il y a un côté étrange et futuriste dans ce N&B de toute beauté ! 21 Jun 2008 7:13am @Vink: Il faut just etre la au bon moment, n'est-ce pas ? :-) Merci pour le commentaire et la visite, Vink. C'est gentil. Peter Mannfolk from Landskrona, SwedenYes, it´s a nice lens... Just the kind of photo I´ve had my eye on for a few days now but I haven´t come close enough to the turbines yet. Nice one! By the way, thanks for your kind comments on my images! /Peter 24 Jun 2008 8:42pm @Peter Mannfolk: My pleasure. I already noticed in your latest photos you're having a blast with this lens :-) They're great. Line Lamarre from Chambly, Québec, CanadaFantastique le mouvement des nuages. 11 Jul 2008 10:58am @Line Lamarre: oui, c'était un ciel fascinant. Merci bien, Line. MSD from Fort Washington, United StatesGorgeous! The sky adds such intensity and depth of mood to this photo. Well done! What lense did u use? 3 Aug 2008 4:26am @MSD: Thank you. Lens is a sigma 10-20mm wide angle. @Magda: Thanks so much, Magda. Looking at it now, I would probably process it a bit different. But I suppose that's the nice thing about photography...the long journey..and the more you know, the longer the journey seems to become :-) a never ending but fun quest. |