Great photo. Although I do have an issue with the model's right leg. It just doesn't look quite right to me, I'm sure its mostly hard shadows, but I'd definitely consider doing a little touch up there.
Aside from that, I like it…
Using a circular polarizer will cut down on reflections and thus increase color saturation. If you like doing landscape, a polarizer is pretty neccessary.
I am a Montana native, and as a result love everything outdoors. I mainly photograph nature, local events, and sports (including rodeo).
I also like to hike, camp, hunt, fish, horseback ride, 4-wheel, etc, and as a result try to pack my camera with me when I am having fun doing other things.
Okay, I finally got time to upload a couple of photos and a pic of myself! Once again, I think this community is very cool, I like the setup. I've been lurking here since I made my account, but haven't had much time to share.
I am very excited to have stumbled upon this website. I like the way things are set up here, and can't wait to begin sharing. Unfortunately though, work takes precedence! I have been pretty swamped lately, but I promise some contributions soon!
Hi Keith.
I have a group called Pacific Northwest Photographers. I just started the group and please join if so inspired :) http://www.picturesocial.com/group/pacificnorthwestphotographers
Thank you,
Carlton
The Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha) is huge, stands 34 meters tall and weighs 250 metric tons. The second photo is one of the 6 smaller bronze statues that surrounds the Big Buddha. Again we had to climb 240 steps to reach the…