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Forbidden Road
August 31st, 2014
My surrealistic take on a cloudy afternoon at the Canadian Rockies.
Shot while heading north on Icefields Parkway to Jasper, in May 2014.
Samsung 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 OIS.
Samsung NX10.
Photo Settings: 42mm, f/8, 1/500 second, ISO 200.
Map: 52.8372, -118.0674
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: khena
about 9 years, 6 months ago
incredible, the lighting is unreal, i wish there wasn't any man-made objects in the shot but the atmosphere makes up for it, great color grading
insightful
immature
Posted By: major
about 9 years, 6 months ago
The colors and overall darkness of the image really make an impact. It feels like an omen for what's about to happen: a storm, nightfall, or something else. Well done.
The trees on the left/right edges almost seem a bit too dark but that's totally nit-picking for this awesome image. :)
The trees on the left/right edges almost seem a bit too dark but that's totally nit-picking for this awesome image. :)
Posted By: Mohsen Kamalzadeh
about 9 years, 6 months ago
@khena: Thank you! Yes, I think I should have brushed those distant signs off the shot. I assume you don't mean the road though :)
@major: Thanks, that's exactly the feel I was going for. As for the dark trees, I think it was a very fine line between them being visible but not too bright. I guess I may have gone overboard with them, or it could be the difference in our monitors' calibration.
@major: Thanks, that's exactly the feel I was going for. As for the dark trees, I think it was a very fine line between them being visible but not too bright. I guess I may have gone overboard with them, or it could be the difference in our monitors' calibration.
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