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Glacier feeding Wedgemount Lake. The fog had just lifted enough to see the lake clearly. Better than refilling your Coke at the movies
Location: Wedgemount Lake, Garibaldi Provincial Park, Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Equipment: Nikon D90 + Tokina 11-16mm + Tiffen Polarizer. Processing: Photomatix Pro 4.1 and Photoshop CS5 from 3 RAW exposures. Follow me on Facebook:WestCoastScapes
Wow! What a beautiful photograph! The fog works really well to block out the mountains and minimize distractions. The way in which you have captured the water is beautiful-it really draws the eye around the image. The stunning blue of the lake in the background looks amazing alongside the dark rocky mountains, and the rocks in the foreground also contrast nicely to this.
I personally like how the whole image is pretty much in focus, even with only a focal length of 11.0. The rock in the foreground is placed perfectly upon a rule of thirds line, and it helps to anchor the composition nicely.
Overal, This is a stunning image that made me look twice. Keep up the good work!
The way the stream is used to direct the viewers' attention down the stream, up the shore, and down the mountains to the nicely contrasting icy blue glacier is one of the things I like so much about this photo. And the fog lurking behind the glacier adds even more depth to the scene. The fog is a nice background hides the extraneous mountains that might distract viewers from the main subject - the waters.
The earthy yellow of the stream and the icy blue of the glaciers provide nice contrast to the bleak, gray gravel of the surrounding mountains.
This photograph is a perfect blend of breathtaking scenery, photographic technique, and the opportune moment.
The fog works really well to block out the mountains and minimize distractions. The way in which you have captured the water is beautiful-it really draws the eye around the image. The stunning blue of the lake in the background looks amazing alongside the dark rocky mountains, and the rocks in the foreground also contrast nicely to this.
I personally like how the whole image is pretty much in focus, even with only a focal length of 11.0.
The rock in the foreground is placed perfectly upon a rule of thirds line, and it helps to anchor the composition nicely.
Overal, This is a stunning image that made me look twice.
Keep up the good work!
The earthy yellow of the stream and the icy blue of the glaciers provide nice contrast to the bleak, gray gravel of the surrounding mountains.
This photograph is a perfect blend of breathtaking scenery, photographic technique, and the opportune moment.
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