Photographer’s Note
On my way back from Cape Spear where I took some iceberg shots, this scene appeared from nowwhere. The fog kept going back and away. Very magical moment.
Sorry for the quality of the compression. I scanned at 300 dpi, reduced the size of the picture to 600x400 and save as a .jpg to get a 50k file. Not the best solution apparently.
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martin
(1242) 2003-10-27 2:18
A beautiful image, Nicolas, one which oozes atmoshpere. I have taken the liberty of doing a workshop.
HRKTLI
(35) 2003-10-27 18:14
Very nice well composed image. You lead the viewer into the image from right to left and the color is great. You are right about it being a magical moment. I like your choice of film because it is ideal for this kind of light. Only we have to wait untill it gets processed to really see what we have. Again a wonderful image.
hantulaut
(3396) 2003-10-28 11:00
ah... awesome pic, like a painting with rembrandt lighting style. Its what i called as a decorated pics, not just an ordinary photo.
cdewet
(0) 2003-10-28 11:04
One of the two most important things in a landscape, but most other photographs as well, is mood and impact. If these are right, viewers will overlook a lot that could have been better. I was immediately attracted by the mood in this picture, so Tolkinish, like I can expect Gollum to sit on the bank beneath the tree. Sorry, no smileys
padam
(186) 2003-10-30 7:34
I missed this one. Not very catching at first view on the thumbnail, but this picture really sweats atmosphere ;-))
femkevdh
(2633) 2004-03-10 3:54
first time I see this one too. It's BEAUTIFUL Nicolas! Incredible how -inspite of the fog- you still caught that nice reflection. Colors are great too.
jemaflor
(39689) 2004-06-14 13:30
Un flou qui ne masque pas le reflet, c'est très réussi et que dire de cette teinte rose, un bel effet !
Photo Information
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Copyright: Nicolas Leduey (sykonico)
(769) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2003-06-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Minolta Dynax 500si, 35-70 f/3.5-4.5, Fuji Velvia 50
- Exposition: 8 secondes
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Map: view
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2003-10-27 0:37
- Favoris: 1 [voir]








