Desolate


Photo Information
On the top of the Moors above the Derwent Valley in the Derbyshire Peak District.

K-3, D-Xenon 12-24
24/05/2014 - 22:58davidstorm
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/80
Aperturef/11
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length12mm

drobbia

Link Posted 25/05/2014 - 02:01
the long scar of light you captured in grey/blue on the horizontal nicely brings the long foreground precipice into play. Really v. nice, thanks, tg
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Stridey

Link Posted 25/05/2014 - 13:34
I don't know if the location allowed it, but I wonder if the boulders would give a stronger composition if they were completely in the frame, rather that cut through at the bottom ?

Certainly it conveys 'desolate' though, with the dark, sombre skies.

Regards
Nigel
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graysummers

Link Posted 25/05/2014 - 21:27
It has a sense of being there at the time. Just what you arrive at and ready for the onward journey. No pretty, pretty, which ends up pretty damn fine. Because it's the natural and what we see when we walk. Do I want a view to die for every time I see a photograph. No I don't. I want to think and reflect on what is in front my eyes. I'm thinking 'gotta get across this in front of me'. Real, very real.
"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."

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davidstorm

Link Posted 25/05/2014 - 23:44
Thanks for the comments guys, I posted this image because it is 'ordinary' and I think it conveys the desolate nature of the place. Sometimes I like something that is 'ordinary'!

Best wishes
David
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