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October 10, 2010
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Fourth impression of my holidays - see the others:


More photos on my website: www.svenmueller.net


THANK YOU `PatrickRuegheimer & ^Anoya so much for the DD!! :w00t: :handshake: :aww:


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Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0 L USM | Hoya CPL
3 RAW's | ISO 100 | f/14.0 @ 0.4 - 1s | 17mm
Location: Hintersee, Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, Germany
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Hope you like it - every comment, critique & :+fav: is much appreciated. :w00t:


Copyright © 2010 Sven Müller. All rights reserved.
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Given 2011-03-24
Suggester said; "Wonderful colors and so clear and blue water with a great reflection a very lovely nature capture!"

C a l m by *emats ( Suggested by `PatrickRuegheimer and Featured by `Anoya )
:iconmr-sackboy:
The composition in this photograph is absolutely astonishing. You composed the picture very well according to the "rule of thirds" by having the mountain in the upper left side corner and the reflection then being in the lower left side of the picture. Another great thing about this picture is the lines that lead the viewer's eyes across the photograph. Not only does the actual mountain and tree line create lines that lead your eyes back to the vanishing point, but because the reflections are so crisp, they also create lines that take the viewer's eyes back. Very good use of the natural lighting as well, the shadows created by it really aids the photograph in giving a sense of depth and life. On the final positive note the cropping was also exceptional, great choice of where to cut the trees off.

The only "negative" thing I can find, and it's not even negative, just a consideration, would be is there any better foreground that could have been achieved. The few rocks in the river are a start, and despite the very crisp reflections, the lake itself is very open, which is good, but for sake of balance a more solid foreground may be considered.

Over all this is an exceptional photograph, very well done.
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:icontschapperl1912:
WAU! mein Wunderschon heimstadt,Das ist Super fotografie du hast da. <3
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:iconluba-lubov-13:
Я новичок и совсем не художник, но мне очень нравятся ваши работы!!! Я наслаждаюсь просмотром ваших пейзажей. Подолгу смотрю на воду, камушки, деревья... Как все четко отображено! Я чувствую настроение, покой... Превосходно!
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~Nebeldorn Aug 5, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Wie früh warst du denn da?
Weit und breit keine Touristen oder Boote.^^
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~emats Aug 9, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Richtig früh ist es ja eigentlich hier gewesen [link] ! :D Wobei ich ja die letzten Tage regelmäßig gegen 5 Uhr aufgestanden bin. :O
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~Nebeldorn Aug 10, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Frühaufsteher. :D
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~emats Aug 10, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Du hast Internet? :O [link] :D
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~Nebeldorn Aug 10, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Ja klar. :D
Sven, das Foto ist der Wahnsinn. :O
Lädst du das hier hoch?
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~emats Aug 23, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Danke! Freut mich, dass es dir gefällt! :hug: Mal sehen ob und wann ich die Bilder überhaupt veröffentliche. :)
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~Alecampos77 Jan 15, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Did you use a filter in order to get that effect on the water?
It is so clear....:D
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~emats Jan 16, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I used a polarizing filter and a technique in photoshop to bring details back there in the water. :)
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