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Beyond the horizon


Beyond the horizon
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Copyright: Luca Belis (Mistral) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 583 W: 70 N: 1849] (12127)
Genre: Gens
Média: Couleur
Date de prise de vue: 2007-06-26
Catégories: Vie quotidienne
Appareil photographique: Nikon D200, Nikkor AF-S 12-24mm f/4G DX ED-IF
Exposition: f/7.1, 1/200 secondes
Versions: version originale
Date de soumission: 2007-07-29 13:13
Vue: 993
Favoris: 3 [voir]
Points: 24
[Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe
I discovered what that every child who dream must know... it doesn't exist a horizon too far away that cannot be exceeded or be crossed...
Beryl Markham (West with the night)

A late afternoon stroll at Fairy Meadows at the feet of majestic Nanaga Parbat. It was nice to play with children and the reflections in the water...

For a further notes about Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat please read my previous note here.

andante, SamB, albertopiubello, tariqkhan trouve(nt) cette note utile
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Hi Luca
It's nice to see the reflection of the mountain. The shad of the child is cute.
It's nice to see again your pictures.
Bertrand

Very good work! Interesting POV. Well done. Greetings from Austria!

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  • kiks Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 729 W: 114 N: 586] (4426)
  • [2007-07-29 14:14]

Hi Lucas,

your image is just like a dream! It is so strange that we only see the reflexion of the mountain and not the mountain himzelf. JUst Perfect work!
Tfs
Kiks

What really captures my attention on this image is the contrast between the clarity of the mountain on the reflexion and the clarity of the child outside, yet his reflexion is dark. Well captured,
Enrique

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  • SamB Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 491 W: 58 N: 418] (1948)
  • [2007-07-29 20:30]

Hello, Luca--
Great work here... this one really caught my eye. i like your original use of the reflection of the mountain, making it subordinate to the child without rendering it insignificant. It's almost as if we're catching a glimpse of the dreams of this boy, for while we see nothing but normal fields in the upper part of the frame, we see the snowy heights of Nanga Parbat in the reflection.
Thanks!
sam

Very good picture. I just would increase the light on the boy, leaving the rest untouched. A little trick of postproduction...
The POV is perfect.

Ciao Luca,
sto dando un'occhiata al volo alle ultime foto TE (sto facendo le valigie perchè domenica parto per stabilirmi in Niger) e sono capitato su questo capolavoro che metto subito tra le mie foto favorite. Il ragazzino ha un'espressione molto intensa (come nella maggior parte delle tue foto) ed il riflesso delle montagne è uno dei più belli che abbia mai visto in una foto.
Bravissimo!
Alberto

Brilliant composed, Luca. So well seen with the snow mountain in the water. Lovely reflections.

Must have been a great experience to go to Pakistan.

:) Tina

Hello Luca
He dreams of other horizons... One simply must go to the other side of the mirror. All the children of the world look the same. A beautiful poetic image, another way of making us discover this landscape and of also making us dream.
Regards.
Pierre.
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Unbelievable shot! It's a beautiful image and so well presented, too. I love the way the mountains are reflected in the water and the way the child looks like he is indeed dreaming. Great work!
Sarah

Hi
Nice picture with great composition and colors. Light and reflection are well seen. and very good color and sharpness...very good angle of view……
Beautiful colors and composition.
I like this type of photo graphs
Thanks for sharing
Congratulations!
. Best regards
Tariq Khan

Excellent reflections thanks to the point of the view, Luca. We have no need to obtain a wider angle, because the frame is completed. The reflection contains the rest view. Very clever effect!
Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes,
Athanasios.

Really Nice pic. I was there back in 2005.

Aabi
http://www.fairymeadowscottage.com

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