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Shankar Kiragi
Whites & Blue
Made this using my new toy Canon G11 :-) this weekend near Vail, CO. Processed directly from JPG file (Although RAW feature is available). Love to know your thoughts.
Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:31 am
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Commentby Praveen P Mohandas on Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:53 am

minimalism at its heights...well done....i would title it this way.."when sky came to meet land"..

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Commentby Nilanjan Das on Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:11 pm

Thats a nice caption by Praveen :), only in a broader view, actually the sky starts from where land ends, pity we often look up to see it forgetting whats closer to the feet :). Nice image Shankarji. Has your signature in it. :)

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Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:02 pm

Nicely conveived and executed Shankar. Just a bit of brightness/contrast on the mood add further ? Thanks for sharing..

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Commentby Nevil Zaveri on Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:11 pm

great minimalistic shot, shankar. love everthing about it, esp. the hint of white land with the blue above. this crop too seems perfect for the image. i always find such images very thoughful and beyond the obvious.

as i am watching this on a high contrast laptop, i am not much sure but if the white of the land on left edge really merges with the bright background then drop shadow casted on bottom-left (instead of bottom-right, here) would help.

tfs. regards.

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Commentby Shankar Kiragi on Tue Dec 01, 2009 3:08 am

Nevil good point. Actually white snow at bottom left is not exactly merging with white border, but your point makes sense to try with drop shadow from right to left in this image.

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