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Hoh River Sunset, Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park
 
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Image Title:  Hoh River Sunset, Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park
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Photographer  Ryan Moss {Karma:371}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D100
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Portfolio Lens Nikon  12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX
Uploaded 4/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Critiques 9 Rating
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About This shot was taken from my camp site along the Hoh River in The Olympic National Park.
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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 9/21/2005
To me, the optical illusion is that the horizon is tilted to the left... with the mountain slanting down and the shoreline curved the way it is. I'm sure that it is straight, but I find it a tad awkward... not sure how to compose so this doesn't happen though...
Beautiful colours and nice use of foreground to pull me in!

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 5/23/2005
Excellent landscape Ryan. The compostion is striking and the sharpness and DoF great. Well done! (not sure why photos like these dont get ratings). Kind regards.
Joggie

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Morc Piantedos Morc Piantedos   {K:21834} 4/27/2005
it evocates the peace and silent inside the lonely traveller at sunset.
compliments,
marco

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 4/27/2005
so so gorgeous, love the soft purples : )

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Gary Prebble   {K:1168} 4/27/2005
Beautiful shot; of a beautiful part of the country. one of the most magical places in Washington

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C.A.  Mikulice C.A.  Mikulice   {K:13300} 4/27/2005
Lovely shot, Ryan-- nice delicate lighting and good DOF... very clear.

christine

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Jon Slater   {K:1340} 4/27/2005
Great lighting and exposure. The composition is strengthened by the four "triangles"
- field of stone
- water
- hill
- sky.
Well done.

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Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 4/27/2005
Very unusual shot Ryan. I like the strong diagonal elements in your composition.

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Chris Hunter Chris Hunter   {K:25634} 4/27/2005
Great scenic Ryan. The latitude seems unaturally wide, I think a darker foreground could work better. Maybe making the transition from the dark background to the light foreground could work.

Chris

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