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Heavy Rays

Sun rays through the clouds beyond Golden Hues

15 total reviews 
Comment from nawshad


It's a true beauty, gorgeous sharp rays and darkness with strong presence. Wonderful work. Well focused and balanced use of light and contrast. Cool snap. Well done.

 Comment Written 09-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 09-Dec-2016
    Thank you for your comments! :)
reply by nawshad on 09-Dec-2016
    Pleasure
Comment from nikman


I can well understand why you took this shot! I would have done so myself too! I do feel though that perhaps a better title might have been "Heavenly Rays"? Your fine composition quite rightly gives prominence to that glorious sky. Well done!

 Comment Written 01-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 01-Dec-2016
    So right on the title! I'll have to use that another time :)
    Thank you for viewing!
Comment from Jayden T


I love the rays. The clouds tinted by the sun. And the shilloutte of the trees in the bottom of the picture. The peacefulness radiating off the picture is immense

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 30-Nov-2016
    Thank you! I appreciate your review :)
Comment from MKFlood


yes you do have an artistic eye for skyview captures. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is perfect. the angle of the shot of the sunrays of the sunrise and skyline is awesome. the image is balanced and very eye appealing to the viewer. great eye and great job overall

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 26-Nov-2016
    Thank you! Nice of you to view.
Comment from dalebraatz


what a wonderful sunset with the raise shooting threw the clouds and making them glow. very pleasing to look at. Thank you for sharing. dale

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 26-Nov-2016
    Thank you very much!
Comment from momentsofjoy7351


Definitely some heavy rays and I really enjoy the way they are coming through! The sun in full control - fabulous light an detail over the sky. Grand color as well. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 24-Nov-2016
    Thank you :)
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Warm rays ascending to tue high heavens!
Subtle illumination.
Diffused focusing.
Rare occurrence.
Ideal framing.
Nice silhouettes.
Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 24-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 24-Nov-2016
    Thank you very much for viewing!
Comment from VINCEFALLERT


By looking at your portfolio and can now understand why you liked the my photo of the boat. You take pictures of clouds as I do. I'm always looking for interesting clouds. This one has the light rays which you caught perfectly. The only critique I have is there is to my chromatic aberration in the trees which you can get rid of if you have Lightroom. Good job.

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 23-Nov-2016
    In all my years, I haven't tried much photo software and don't know much about them. I have learned that I do need to check out Lightroom and Topaz and a few others that I have seen used on Far. :) Thanks for the review!
reply by VINCEFALLERT on 23-Nov-2016
    I always used Photoshop Elements 13 (because I couldn't afford the full Photoshop). Now, I purchased Lightroom a couple of months ago and it is amazing. I use it more the Elements. Very cheap for what it does to your photos. I also use a couple of Topaz programs if the photo need tweaking. Also cheap for what they do.
Comment from michiganmike


A very nicely composed shot that shows the crepuscular rays very well. I like the tree line along the low horizon and the colors are outstanding.

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 23-Nov-2016
    Thank you!
Comment from GaliaG


Excellent capture of the sun rays pooping from the clouds, but the bright and white line on the bottom distracts and takes from the initial impact

thanks for sharing

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 Comment Written 23-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 23-Nov-2016
    Thank you!