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Mount Rundle at Dusk
 
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Photographer  Steve Marcus {Karma:195}
Project #48 Best Picture of 2004 Camera Model Canon EOS ELAN IIe
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes
Canadian Rockies
Lens Canon  24-85 mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Uploaded 11/22/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak Royal Gold 100 (RG100)
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 40 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State -  ALBERTA
Country - Canada   Canada
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There are 40 Comments in 1 Pages
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Karen S   {K:325} 11/28/2004
Are you Ansel Adams' son? :-)

Beautiful photo.

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 11/27/2004
OUTSTANDING Image Steve!
Very crisp and clear!
A pleasure to view!...Thanks!
My best...........JOHN

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Ordilei Caldeira Ordilei Caldeira   {K:2545} 11/26/2004
Very beautyful

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Budi Santoso Agung P   {K:236} 11/26/2004
wow..amazing landscape

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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP   {K:18382} 11/26/2004
A large work in a clean B/W technology. Picture design and idea arevery praise worth. Regards Gerhard

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Tommaso Razzano   {K:8073} 11/26/2004
This a great shot ! One of the better landscape image I have ever seen on Usefilm ...
ciao !
tommy.

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Fadel J Fadel J   {K:13974} 11/26/2004
This is really an amazing scene! it deserves an award by itself! congratulations!

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 11/25/2004
This is gorgeous...congrats on the award! The reflection is so beautiful. T.

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Juliette    {K:585} 11/25/2004
nice

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Johnpaul Soto   {K:675} 11/25/2004
Excellent, This is a breathtaking view.

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Stefano Bramato   {K:601} 11/24/2004
very nice shot and composition.
stefano

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SERDAR SAGKAN   {K:4764} 11/24/2004
Excellent. Congrats

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jim poole   {K:21} 11/24/2004
this is one of my favs. i think you designed this by using color then converting , knowing this is result. i hope i make sense... this is the reason i love film., pictures like this make film wonderful. i love this foto.

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Ray Heath   {K:4559} 11/24/2004
g'day Steve, it may be accepted practice to adjust another's image but I can't help feeling it is just plain rude, as a creative artist I present my images as I want them to be presented, it's quite ok for another to suggest a different presentation but I feel it is going too far to actually make changes to MY image, I expect others to respect my artistic integrity

as for ratings, why do people care so much, I don't even look at my ratings and never give ratings to others, I believe critiques are far more important, I know my images are good, I don't need some BS rating system to tell me, but I do need to know if and how my images affect others and how my future images may be created so as to be more effective

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/24/2004
Ray, I don't consider it rude of Michael to present an adjusted version of my image. It's a common and accepted practice at another site where I participate (photo.net). That said, I sense that there are some people on this site who maliciously downrate photos. Unfortunately, that's also a common practice at photo.net. What's nice about this site is that you can deactivate the ratings option for your uploads.

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Ray Heath   {K:4559} 11/23/2004
beautiful image Steve, beautifully presented, if your choice is blue toning, then so be it, I think it extremely rude for another to take your image and 'adjust' it

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Chris Hunter Chris Hunter   {K:25634} 11/23/2004
Hi, thanks Steve - and thanks also for your comment on my Ocean Dreams III pic.

Regards,
Chris

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ISMAEL MARCOS ISMAEL MARCOS   {K:10535} 11/23/2004
no comment. what can we say ????

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/23/2004
FOR CHRIS HUNTER:

I believe I used an aperture of f13 and that the exposure time was around 1/8 sec. Needless to say, I used a sturdy tripod.

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/23/2004
CONGRATULATIONS, Michael, on being selected for the Featured Critique of the Day! You are correct that this image has a subtle blue tone and that the effect is by design. A similar effect can be achieved by toning B&W prints with selenium. I like your more contrasty version of the image, although it does have the appearance of being a bit over sharpened.

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/23/2004
CONGRATULATIONS, Michael, on being selected for the Featured Critique of the Day! You are correct that this image has a subtle blue tone and that the effect is by design. A similar effect can be achieved by toning B&W prints with selenium:

http://www.phototechmag.com/previous-articles/2001/newman_n-d/newman.html

I like your more contrasty version of the image, although it does have the appearance of being a bit over sharpened.

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/23/2004
Thanks for the comments, everyone!

For those who are interested, you can see the color version of this image here:

http://www.usefilm.com/image/514552.html

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/23/2004
Thanks for the comments, everyone!

You can see the color version of this image here:

http://www.usefilm.com/image/514552.html

CONGRATULATIONS, Michael, on being selected for the Featured Critique of the Day! You are correct that this image has a subtle blue tone and that the effect is by design. A similar effect can be achieved by toning B&W prints with selenium:

www.phototechmag.com/previous-articles/2001/newman_n-d/newman.html

I like your more contrasty version of the image, although it does have the appearance of being a bit over sharpened.

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Steve Marcus   {K:195} 11/23/2004
Thanks for the comments, everyone!

You can see the color version of this image here:

http://www.usefilm.com/image/514552.html

CONGRATULATIONS, Michael, on being awarded the Featured Critique of the Day! You are correct that this image has a subtle blue tone and that the effect is by design. A similar effect can be achieved by toning B&W prints with selenium:

http://www.phototechmag.com/previous-articles/2001/newman_n-d/newman.html

I like your more contrasty version of the image, although it does have the appearance of being a bit over sharpened.

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Jim Christensen   {K:18843} 11/23/2004
Steve
this is a very nice shot. I like the B&W ! This mountain is so unique, I looks like its standing on edge about to slide back into the earth
jimc

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John Williamson   {K:1145} 11/23/2004
Don't get me wrong, it is just a personal thing, but I love the B&W without the blue tones. I am by no mean proficient in PS so what people do there always amazes me. Like I said personal opinion, but I like the true B&W. We can discuss the small details till we are blue in the face, no pun intended, but that fact is this is a magnificent image that was masterfully framed and exposed.

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Raffaele Bardelli   {K:3262} 11/23/2004
nice capture. Regards

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 11/23/2004
Awesome bw landscape with beautiful reflections!I love the added contrast that Michael gave it, also.

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Jaroslav Dole?al   {K:785} 11/23/2004
That's a great landscape.

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 11/23/2004
Spectacular in black and white. Sharp as a tack and lovely tones,
Nice image,
Lori ;)

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 11/22/2004
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique John:

I pulled down the image to see and noticed that it is not a pure black and white, but instead a B&W with a blue tone, I think by design.

In this version I converted the photo to pure black and white and adjusted the brightness and contrast of the sky independantly of the ground features for a little more contrast. Is this what you were thinking?

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Lukasz Kuczkowski Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 11/22/2004
like it; beautiful scenery

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John Williamson   {K:1145} 11/22/2004
I believe your choice for using B&W was well planned. I wonder if the contrast would be diffrent (more) if it were shot with B&W film. I find conversiuons tend to leave the image with more of a gray scale than true and absolute black and whites. Please don't take me wrong I love the image. It is a great photo.

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 11/22/2004
Beautiful capture, Steve!
Dave.

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Paolo Stefano Amero Paolo Stefano Amero   {K:5607} 11/22/2004
Classic and beautiful:-) No colour version to see? Why did you prefer to make it black and white?

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Fernando Macedo   {K:4008} 11/22/2004
Beauty! Congrats, regards Fernando.

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Marusnik Bela   {K:11611} 11/22/2004
Wonderful work, very nice reflection, great landscape!Congrats!

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Peace    {K:1453} 11/22/2004
Very nice !!!

Peace

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Blazej Lindner   {K:3221} 11/22/2004
great one

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Mr. M ...   {K:5507} 11/22/2004
That's a great landscape. Congratulations.

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