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Man dominates nature

Man dominates even the virgin wilderness

31 total reviews 
Comment from csimmons032


This is a gorgeous image. I love the lights shining from the house, the snow covered mountains in the background, and the fog rolling in. Your focus, framing, and lighting are all fantastic. You did an amazing job :) Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work :)

 Comment Written 04-May-2015


reply by the author on 04-May-2015
    Thanks a lot. Glad you like my work.
reply by csimmons032 on 04-May-2015
    Your welcome :)
Comment from _popular_


This picture may not be in focus as much as others,but maybe this is what the public wants: I think it is a piece of art combined with photography,the setting is perfect.The house belongs in nature and the person that took it should get a lot of recognition for what is conveyed here,to me " at peace with nature" screams out from this piece of art.All you need is better equipment for even better shots.

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 Comment Written 05-Jan-2015

Comment from websterjames


Lovely and ethereal photo that capture the beauty of the ever changing hills and the steadfast marker of the building. One will generally outlast the other here giving us a glimpse of a moment that one day or maybe one hour way will be different. Great photo

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2014
    Thanks a lot.
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


This is an interesting shot. The atmospherics, light and the composition makes it an interesting viewing. Thanks for sharing., Good Luck!

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2014
    Thanks!
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Thanks for the info notes.
An interesting initial impact. Harmonious colors. Nice perspective & narrow DOF. Excellent lighting, focusing & framing. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2014
    Thanks.
Comment from some1sangel


it's a beautiful setting. the scene is magic. love the stone building, the lights inside makes it look cozy. i love the color.

 Comment Written 10-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2014
    Thanks much.
Comment from mihaelatatiana


BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPE . Great color and CONTRAST WITH GREAT DETAILS . PROFESSIONAL AND CLARITY OF IMAGE. WELL DONE.THANK for sharing.

 Comment Written 10-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2014
    You are welcome.
Comment from Lilibug6


This is very nice! The colors are very good! The focus is excellent! The presentation is very good! Well done and thanks for sharing! Lilibug6

 Comment Written 10-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2014
    Thank you, Lili.
reply by Lilibug6 on 10-Dec-2014
    My pleasure! Lili
Comment from cleo85


The contradiction of nature and man made architecture is breathtaking. It first look I thought the photo is partly desaturated, but I see it is not. Those impressive shades of gray are caused by natures forces. Snow, wind, clouds and fog are impressive captured, The building in front seems a ford against those forces. There is a lot of detail perfectly captured. The regular shapes of the study looking walls and the warm light are promising protection against the cold outside.

 Comment Written 10-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2014
    Thanks for the indepth review. Thanks for the comments. I appreciate them.
reply by cleo85 on 10-Dec-2014
    You're most welcome.
Comment from Snapdragon


Oh what a great picture and so well taken.
Your notes are so right and I love the way this illustrates it.
The lighting here really makes it so wonderful with its charm.
Well worth the big six for your effort in taking such a nice picture

 Comment Written 10-Dec-2014


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2014
    Wow, what a great review and high rating. I just always marvel at nature obsession with lines and right angles to construct anything.
    I guess it is mostly done as the math can be worked out.

    Nature does not do math, I think that is why most of us appreciate nature for the design, or maybe lack of design I should say. Thanks again!