Some icy landscapes

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Dear All

Here are some recent shots taken on the JungFrau in Switzerland (3600m), any comment more than welcome.

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The two groups of three Lowryesque figures contrast brilliantly with the jagged rock edge and makes this image quite fascinating. If you have another image with another group of three people that could be lconed in, it would be even better, IMHO.

Peter Del
 
Dear All

Here are some recent shots taken on the JungFrau in Switzerland (3600m), any comment more than welcome.
All are very nice BW shots. I really like the starkness and composition of the second one. It makes the people look like they are suspended in the sky. I think it is a lot better with more detail brought out though.


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Nicely done; superb composition and David's tweak is very good.

Hal
 
Love the image. I see this as a potentially amazing minimalist landscape that could look almost like a Japanese brush painting with just a little more contrast. To me, this image is all about line and scale, and not about texture. You could take in the the direction of having contrast along the lines used by the Chicago school black and white photographers, like Callahan and Metzger. I would personally accentuate the lines and tiny figures by making them black and go for no gray at all in this photo. Would love to see you give it a try, it is a wonderful image.
 

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