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2.27.07 Fred Parsons

_MG_9194-Stepstone-Crossing II

Sedona, AZ

This was taken today while shooting with Derek von Breisen. This about two weeks after http://www.pbase.com/fredparsons/image/74410923

Another great sky but not quite as colorful as the first shot. Decided to post a vertical this time.
I like both images - but solicit your opinions in this regard.

Canon EOS Rebel Ti ,Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
GND filter and polarizer turned part way full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 27-Apr-2007 07:45
I REALLY love this vertical picture. You are such a great photographer!
Roman Johnston28-Mar-2007 03:32
Very Nice work Fred....I like this one quite a bit....very strong composition!!

Roman
sherwood frazier09-Mar-2007 01:59
The composition of this shot is close to perfect. Posting it vertical adds depth and or range to the scene. very nicely done Fred. V! Sherwood.
Sundevil308-Mar-2007 06:27
Very nice, great shot!
Guest 06-Mar-2007 20:33
This is the sort of capture that immediately appeals to me - it has everything I like in a landscape: A (curved) line leading the eye into the picture, depth, light, vivid colours and a sky with just the right amount of clouds. Beautiful!
Guest 03-Mar-2007 10:10
Hi Fred

I also like both, another stunning photo

Derek
Yi Feng01-Mar-2007 04:21
Stunning shot. So beautiful! V
Cliff28-Feb-2007 22:31
Both are equally awesome and have their own merits.
What is clear is that you are THE master of wide angle landscapes !
Beautiful focus and clarity throughout.
I'd frame and hang one of them anyway :o)
Jola Dziubinska28-Feb-2007 15:30
Breathtaking view, splendid photo. V.
Didier Vanderperre28-Feb-2007 14:35
Fred the first one is better, not that this one is not great however. The first one has a better color range, and when possible I alway prefer a horizontal shot to a vertical one.
How lucky you are to shoot out with Derek, he is a great photographer.
I would like to do that some day.
Didier
Gayle P. Clement28-Feb-2007 13:43
I love them both. The curve of the shore is more evident in this one and in the other I love the expanse of water and sky. Vote for this one.
Michel CORBOZ28-Feb-2007 11:13
they are both great pictures !
with great colors and great framing...
You found the perfect spot.
Guest 28-Feb-2007 10:22
this appears to be sharper than the other one (from this resolution). must have nailed the hyperfocal distance.
also quite appealing from all the 'leading lines',