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"The Peak"This is the uppermost peak of Mt. Cook in morning light.
Comments welcome: Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: "The Peak"Yes - taken from a chopper which did set us down on the mountain in some fresh snow. Will post more when I get around to uploading and PP.
Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: "The Peak"I really like this. I think the cross lighting gives great depth and texture to the mountain side creating plenty of interest. I also like the vivid colour in the sky, the depth of blue adds some punch and the falloff at the top of frame give is a nice morning feel.
Re: "The Peak"This is lovely, just needs somebody standing there to give a sense of scale! Hard to tell it is 12,000 odd feet.
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Re: "The Peak"NZ is a photographers paradise - wish I was there right now.
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