By definition, landscape photography should be purely natural, but I prefer to add a human element, even if it is very small in the frame.
By definition, landscape photography should be purely natural, but I prefer to add a human element, even if it is very small in the frame.
Wonderful shot. I like the human element.
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Gorgeous!
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Agree Jeremy – always nice to have an additional point of interest.
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Wonderful shot!
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Such a well articulated shot, Jeremy. Love how the lone human gives a sense of dimension of just how big the world is. Beautiful timing with the clouds, and love this shot for the different shades of colours blending together so well π
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These majestic mountains are so significantly captured. It is a great contrast of the landscape between the lonely hiker. As a viewer, I can feel the impact through your magnificent photo (that I rarely feel through other landscape photos). Thank you for finding time to do a WP Challenge. π
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Gorgeous! All of itβthe majestic landscape, the colours, the bright contrasting foreign object (the human)… Nice one!
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Stunning! Where is this?!
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Wonderful and so fascinating! π
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Thank you! And I’m glad to discover your blog π
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Thank you. π Would love to hear from you!
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I agree! The human element, especially when small, adds so much perspective
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