PDA

View Full Version : West of Iceland - Last Set



snoopy79
08-12-2008, 04:30 PM
This is the last set of my trip in Snæfellsnes, west of Iceland.

1: This place is called Hellnar and there is a coffee house on the left near the sea (didn't include it in the picture) overview this wonderful scenery.

2: Rauðfeldsgjá is an impressive ravine with water running down from it. It is possible to enter the ravine on foot, but I wasn't prepared for that and I regret it alot because it is an extraordinary scenery in the ravine.

3: Another composition on the second image but here you can see a man coming out of the ravine (Lucky him)

I would appreciate all comments and criticism on these pictures.

Thank you for looking

Snoopy
www.flickr.com/franzel

Picture 1
http://internet.is/franzeric/mynd/IMG_1858-2-800.jpg

Picture 2
http://internet.is/franzeric/mynd/IMG_1870-800.jpg


Picture 3
http://internet.is/franzeric/mynd/IMG_1872-4-800.jpg

snoopy79
08-12-2008, 04:31 PM
Posted this picture just to show you the scale of the Ravine, it's huge. Testing a tonemapping plugin called redyna on this picture.

Picture 5
http://internet.is/franzeric/mynd/IMG_1869-redyna-800.jpg

aaronshore
08-12-2008, 04:34 PM
I would like the last shot the best, minus the guy. All the water movement really gives the photo a great effect.

Skippy
08-13-2008, 05:35 AM
Great scenery Snoopy. Sorry you didn't get to go up the ravine. The man does give it a scale that might not be imagined without him.

Skippy

Ron77
08-13-2008, 03:45 PM
More great shots, that area is awesome. Great job!

marshall2
08-13-2008, 03:49 PM
I love the first shot Snoopy. It looks like there is some great light on the shore in the background. Your composition of the first shot works really well.

Leonie
08-14-2008, 02:41 PM
I like picture 3 the best, I would clone out the person though. You've captured the flowing water well. :-D

Pixels
08-15-2008, 12:29 AM
These are very nice Snoopy. Is that what you'd like us to call you? Beautiful scenery and I like the slow shutter speeds on the water shots and the compositon on them all. I'll have to check out the tone mapping program as well.