And had my camera with me. And took fancy glare photos and tried this and that. And then, i just turned a bit and snapped this with nothing in mind. And back home, when i looked at the photographs, this one appealed to me so much! It has minor adjustments.
I don't know why i prefer this from all today's photos. It was the sky that draw my eyes in the thumbnails.
Thank you very much, @tinley23@bkbinthecity@ghost13@kvphoto@ricksnap@pyrrhula@amyk and @shutterbug49
It is really interesting how almost everyone is drawn to the tiny human element. As i said, i looked at the photo thumbnails first and my eye was drawn by the sky. Of course in the thumbnails the family is not visible. This is one of those cases when the author sees something and the onlookers see something else.
What i come out with is the confirmation that in these gorgeous landscapes we photograph, the human element always adds dimension and a sense of proportion, which in turn gives another feel to the landscape and to the photograph.
Thanks for you so nice comment.
It is really interesting how almost everyone is drawn to the tiny human element. As i said, i looked at the photo thumbnails first and my eye was drawn by the sky. Of course in the thumbnails the family is not visible. This is one of those cases when the author sees something and the onlookers see something else.
What i come out with is the confirmation that in these gorgeous landscapes we photograph, the human element always adds dimension and a sense of proportion, which in turn gives another feel to the landscape and to the photograph.