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Thread: High Altitude meadows of Bedni

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    Default High Altitude meadows of Bedni

    Hi All

    Back to Indiawilds After a long break

    This snap was taken during my trek to roopkund lake in june

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    Hi Subramanya,
    Welcome back
    Nice feel to the image. I would have liked it of you could have included some more space on the left as it feels cut off somehow. Look forward to more. Thanks for sharing.
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    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    Very nice. I am fine with the composition. But I would have liked the image exposed for the sky... would have liked to see more details in the clouds and less (if necessary) in the meadows.
    TFS

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    Nice landscape. The greenery looks nice. Agree more details in the clouds would have added to the image. Look forward to more from Roopkund. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    I agree with the previous comments. The greenery looks nice. The path on the left is kind of cutoff as it is not completely visible. So moving a bit to the right and clicking from a higher angle, would have shown the path and would have been good. Less of the lower left corner showing the path will be better.

    Getting more details in the clouds is always a challenge and slightly underexposing will have worked better. The best option is to use a Graduated Neutral Density filter. Were you carrying a tripod? Look forward to more images from this beautiful place.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Sabyasachi

    I wasnt carrying any tripod and I was lucky to get a few good shots as it was raining continously throught the trek and getting good photos were a rarity

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