Grand Prismatica [Contest Finalists July 2006]
Uploaded: June 28, 2006 13:04:05
5 shot panoramic image of Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. Hoof prints can be seen in the colorful red foreground. Polarizer was used. Photoshop levels, selective color and hue/saturation adjustments
Sharon Day June 28, 2006
Wow, stunning image of GPS! Makes me want to go to Yellowstone for vacation! #473851Colette M. Metcalf June 28, 2006
Gorgeous! The colors are amazing! #2963416Allan Farnsworth June 28, 2006
I like the composition but your colors are off. #2963591Janine Russell June 28, 2006
Nathaniel, excellent colors, detail and lighting. #2963695Nathaniel C. Morse-Dayton June 28, 2006
For a fine art landscape image such as this the colors are right on in my opinion. For any of you who believe the colors are "off" I say this. Is Velvia film true to life color? No. Does a normal human eye see colors the same way as through a polarizer? No. I was truly amazed at the colors of this land, especially when viewed through a polarized lens. These colors may be bumped up slightly but it conveys the true feelings of being there and makes the image pop. Just to see the colors in the rising steam being reflected from the bright afternoon sun was truly amazing. #2963942Melinda G. Mendez June 29, 2006
Striking colors!! That's what made me look at it. #2965631Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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