Living Green With Nature.
Landscape Photography4 total reviews
Comment from Dick Lee Shia
Verdant overtone!
Nice coconut plantation in a row against fluffy clouds.
Is this an Asian country...
Looks familiar.
Diminishing perspective gives a better depth....
Thanks for sharing...
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2019
Verdant overtone!
Nice coconut plantation in a row against fluffy clouds.
Is this an Asian country...
Looks familiar.
Diminishing perspective gives a better depth....
Thanks for sharing...
Comment Written 03-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2019
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This is very much the geographical feature of South India. I took this shot while travelling from Chennai to Bangalore. Thanks so very much for your time and the fine review! I really appreciate it!
Comment from nikman
A very good entry into the competition posted here! I presume that your fine and classical composition is one of a plantation or farm? Love those palm trees as a rarely get to see one in England! Exposure and sharpness are good. Well done and good luck!
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2019
A very good entry into the competition posted here! I presume that your fine and classical composition is one of a plantation or farm? Love those palm trees as a rarely get to see one in England! Exposure and sharpness are good. Well done and good luck!
Comment Written 03-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 03-Sep-2019
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Thanks so very much for your time and the fine review! I really appreciate it!
Comment from Renate-Bertodi
Beautiful, ofcourse a large part of India must be agricultural, because of the huge population being fed. Here in England we get so used to everything being brought in, ship, air, lorry, that we forget it is grown somewhere! Love these countryside snaps of yours. I saw only a tiny, tiny part of India, and my son has brought back hundreds of pictures of a different India to the one I saw, and tells us of some of his amazing places /bathing in the Ganges up in the mountains etc/ and I know there is a lot more of India than either his or the little I saw!
reply by the author on 21-Aug-2019
Beautiful, ofcourse a large part of India must be agricultural, because of the huge population being fed. Here in England we get so used to everything being brought in, ship, air, lorry, that we forget it is grown somewhere! Love these countryside snaps of yours. I saw only a tiny, tiny part of India, and my son has brought back hundreds of pictures of a different India to the one I saw, and tells us of some of his amazing places /bathing in the Ganges up in the mountains etc/ and I know there is a lot more of India than either his or the little I saw!
Comment Written 21-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 21-Aug-2019
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Thanks so very much for your time and the fine review! I really appreciate it!
Comment from GaliaG
Nice angle of shot and composition, but the focus is very soft, it looks like the sharpening was over done and so was the saturation
good luck with the contest and thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 21-Aug-2019
Nice angle of shot and composition, but the focus is very soft, it looks like the sharpening was over done and so was the saturation
good luck with the contest and thanks for sharing
Comment Written 21-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 21-Aug-2019
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Yes. On close scrutiny I find I see what you mean. I will try to correct it now. Thanks so very much for your time and the fine review! I really appreciate it!