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The Seven Sisters
July 18th, 2012
Geirangerfjorden, Norway.
The series of waterfalls to the right is called "The Seven Sisters" and the hike to this view takes several hours and is pretty tough. I was hoping for better weather when we got there but I think the result came out fine nonetheless.
Adobe Photoshop CS5.
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Posted By: s1Mon.at
about 11 years, 2 months ago
I agree on both of your point, Patrick.
Fantastic wallpaper, great scenery, no comments.
And yes, pictures are put here to be commented on; Certainly everyone is happy to receive feedback for his or her work, that's for sure. I'd love to see at least as many comments as favourites on all the wallpapers, but putting some words is just so much more effort than pressing a button I guess.
keep it on!
Fantastic wallpaper, great scenery, no comments.
And yes, pictures are put here to be commented on; Certainly everyone is happy to receive feedback for his or her work, that's for sure. I'd love to see at least as many comments as favourites on all the wallpapers, but putting some words is just so much more effort than pressing a button I guess.
keep it on!
Posted By: Dominic Kamp
about 11 years, 2 months ago
Amen to that! What a wonderful wallpaper! I love the crispness of the 5D MkII. Also Lowe, that's some great treatment of that photo. The color composition works very well and also the sky adds a lot to the dramatic effect of that scene.
Finally somebody saying out loud what I've been thinking for a long time! It's REALLY a pity that people somehow stopped commenting on this page. This once vital and lively community has faded away... :-(
Finally somebody saying out loud what I've been thinking for a long time! It's REALLY a pity that people somehow stopped commenting on this page. This once vital and lively community has faded away... :-(
Posted By: Lowe Rehnberg
about 11 years, 2 months ago
Thank you all for the kind words.
I also agree about the comments. The constructive critisism can really give you new perspectives on your photography and thereby take it to the next level.
Finally Dominic, it really means a lot hearing those compliments from you. In fact, it is partially your amazing pictures that inspired me to start photographing in the first place.
I also agree about the comments. The constructive critisism can really give you new perspectives on your photography and thereby take it to the next level.
Finally Dominic, it really means a lot hearing those compliments from you. In fact, it is partially your amazing pictures that inspired me to start photographing in the first place.
Posted By: zeddian
about 11 years, 2 months ago
I don't comment much on this site but this was so beautiful I had to log in and say BRAVO! I too think this picture wouldn't have been the same with a clear blue sky, thank goodness for bad weather! much better than you last Norwegian fjord picture and that was an awesome one.
Posted By: yankeebaseball60
about 11 years, 2 months ago
Posted By: wootini
about 11 years, 2 months ago
I think the weather adds to it, if anything! Really great shot. Interesting how the sea seems brighter than the clouds, makes for a very nice impact.
If anything, it seems a bit blurry. Did you have a tripod?
If anything, it seems a bit blurry. Did you have a tripod?
Posted By: Lowe Rehnberg
about 11 years, 2 months ago
Thank you,
I did use a tripod. If you don't perceive it as completely sharp it's probably the mist/low clouds that affect some parts of the picture. Additionally, the wind made the flowers sway a bit.
I did use a tripod. If you don't perceive it as completely sharp it's probably the mist/low clouds that affect some parts of the picture. Additionally, the wind made the flowers sway a bit.
Posted By: ni3d4888
about 11 years, 2 months ago
Posted By: jejuc
about 11 years, 1 month ago
This is a glorious wallpaper. And I just noticed the little houses on the right, what a spot to live!
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Anyways, very nice motive. Nicely framed with the flowers in the foreground. Unfortunately, you can never expect good weather in Norway, but the cloudy sky adds even more mood to the photo than a simple blue sky.
Something off topic: I donÂ’t like the fact that Interfacelift is slowly migrating to a self-service mentality. Where are the comments?