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"hughes b" <omn### [at] charter net> wrote in message
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> I'm sure all those links are meant for Tim more than me :-)
Exactly - although your post:
>>Someone said before how the snow seems more like desert sand dunes than
desert snow dunes and I can't get that out of my mind still. It's the tinge
of red still in there that does it, <<
is what made me think about it, so it was sort of in response to that.
Sorry for the non-sequitur!
> The first link has a picture with nearly the same sunlight and shadow
angle
> shown on Tim's igloo.
> http://www.grandshelters.com/images/igloo-sunset-1-s2.jpg
> There's a bit of photography versus reality trouble here though, I think
in
> person you would percieve a lighter bluer shadow, but only the photography
> knows that to be true or false.
True. The other funny thing is that as it's getting dim, but the sun has
the potential for a lot of glare, the blue looks like it's "glowing".
> The 6th link shows a moody kind of photo which would be nice to render
too.
> What I like about the Iced Land is how the sky wins out over the
landscape.
> Like you would rather be flying up and away from there rather than going
> into that igloo. I'd worry a interesting landscape would ruin that
feeling.
That's a good point - and that's the evocative part of the scene in fact,
which is why the composition is good.
== John ==
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Nice pictures!
I see why you included them, several of them are good reference points for
our artifical Point of View ...
== John ==
"Digital" <kin### [at] gmx net> wrote in message
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> @Tim:
> Very nice, well done! Quite an improvement!
>
> @John D. Gwinner:
> I've another example. I made this photo last winter.
> http://www.digitaltwilight.de/main/snowcover2.html
>
> And you can see more of this on my site:
> http://www.digitaltwilight.de
>
> Greetings
> Flo
>
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