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Cooper Landing, Alaska

Jaime Johnson

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Canon 1dMark IV / Canon 16-35mm

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Ruben Alfu

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Hi Jaime,

I like how everything seems to converge to one vanishing point, I think this is a very dramatic way to compose such an imposing landscape. There are elements of interest that fill pleasingly the extreme depth of field. IMO the brightness could be balanced better, mostly in the mountains, and the saturation is a tad over the edge.

Regards,

Ruben
 

Jerome Marot

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Striking colors! I also like the composition, especially the way the clouds form converging lines in the sky to reinforce the perspective. The idea to compose in a portrait frame is uncommon for this kind of landscape, but was obviously the best solution here to keep the sky/clouds and corresponding water shape in the frame (I assume that you were already at 16mm).

You could also have taken more than one picture and assembled them into a square format (using panorama software) so that we would see more of the mountains left and right.
 
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