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Stunning set of photos!
David Dear - 07/Sep/10
I agree, and this is the best of them, an unexpected composition, and the mountains retaining their mystery in a veil of cloud. Excellent
Dan Arkle - 08/Sep/10
Thanks.
This was one of my favourites. Was surprised that it's some of the others that have attracted more votes
thomaspassmore - 08/Sep/10
This was one of my favourites. Was surprised that it's some of the others that have attracted more votes
The background is utterly brilliant but there is hardly any foreground . A good foreground should lead us into the photo or even enhance the image. Look at some of the top 200 photos to see what I mean. For eg. a reflection from a small lake in the foreground or textured rocks or snow, or perhaps a figure silhouetted would give the photo that something extra. Hope this helps.
Sean Kelly - 08/Sep/10
I uploaded another copy of this photo which I think is better
http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=154152
thomaspassmore - 10/Sep/10
http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=154152
No, I like this one. It's the starkness, the grandeur and unhumanity of it which is so impressive!
David Dear - 18/Sep/10
I prefer this one too, it has more depth and sense of place which captures the vastness of the area.
Dan-gerMouse - 23/Sep/10