Reviews from

September Richardson View

A view of the mountains along the Richardson .

23 total reviews 
Comment from Endeavour


An extremely colourful and well presented mountain panorama Well lit and good depth of field which offers a clear view of background and stormy sky.

 Comment Written 07-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thank you so very much! I appreciate your support!
reply by Endeavour on 11-Dec-2021
    Your'e welcome fotunate you heve remarkable scenery.
Comment from Glena Jessee-King


As usual, skilled capture of a lovely scene. Especially like those clouds as if they are rolling in long rows--the bottom on in particular and the snow topped mountain peak. Nice work, nice subject. Like the front foliage also.

 Comment Written 07-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thank you so much my dear friend!
reply by Glena Jessee-King on 11-Dec-2021
    My pleasure, dear friend.
Comment from martin smith images


Another stunning landscape shot presented here. I used to live on the Isle of Mull in Scotland and your shots remind me so much of there. Lovely capture, well done

 Comment Written 07-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thank you so much Martin!
Comment from cleo85


The mountains in the background look majestic. The contradiction of the already snow-covered mountain with the barren mountain ranch and the evergreens and autumn trees in the foreground is stunning. Your photo has impressive depth and is excellent focused and exposed. I enjoy the realism of color and light and the refinement of detail. The landscape is perfect composed and framed. The composition is balanced.

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thank you so much Cleo, for all of your wonderful support!
reply by cleo85 on 10-Dec-2021
    You're most welcome! :o)
Comment from willie


What a beautiful scene! I bet it is cold there now as this scene looks.
The colors are beautiful!
As I have said before, I would love to see this for myself!

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thanks so much Willie, this was in the fall, it was probably about 50 degrees, we did have a brutally cold November, temps hovered at and below zero for most of the month!
Comment from Louellen


I'm getting so that I can tell who' photo I'm looking at before I look to see that it is you and your beautiful dog again! You know how to pick the right light. That's what photography is all about! You get it! Beautiful photo.

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thank you so very much Louellen! I appreciate your lovely review!
Comment from bpellephoto


This is what my Appalachian mountains looked like 400 million years ago.

Love the brooding sky. Its sends a message of caution and forbearance to all who would dare venture here.

Spot on technical factors make me shiver looking at this artic landscape -

Good job ... Bob P B-))

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thanks very much Bob! ! I appreciate your support!
Comment from ckbesq


There seems to be endless beauty in your surrounds and your photographs show it to perfection. I love the contrasting mountains in white and dark, and the color up front. Beautifully captured.

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thank you so much for your wonderful comments ! I really appreciate it!
Comment from michiganmike


A great view of the mountains under that stormy sky. The light is beautiful and gives you great colors in the foreground foliage. A beautiful scene that is beautifully captured.

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thanks very much Mike!
Comment from liseworks


So, where you on your way to see Santa? lol, love the dramatic clouds in the sky, the white snow on the mountains, lovely tree fall colours, beautiful photo

 Comment Written 06-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 10-Dec-2021
    Thanks so much Lise! Actually I did see Santa! The little town f North Pole is all about Santa, the light poles are candy canes!