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This shot was taken in Drass the second coldest inhabited place in the world at an altitude of around 11000 ft.
Critiques of the photo welcome
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A nice capture of a beautiful landscape there dimitrz. Well done.
Some comments - raising the camera slightly might have revealed more of the yellow flowers in your foreground. The more distant snow capped peak gets lost in the cloud behind it - sort of a landscape equivalent of having something growing out of someone's head in a portrait. It also looks like you have some dust in the system somewhere - there's a dust spot in the upper left of the frame which could be quickly cloned out.
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Thanks Captain
Some really valuable tip - I guess the low oxygen made me forget such a basic elementary compositional requirment. I presume you were referring to the peak on the left - which has kind of become one with the clouds behind it. To be honest I didnt notice the dust specks even after you pointed the location - anyways I have had my cam sensors cleaned after my return so I belive that is taken care of now. ![]() Trivia - The peaks you are looking at is one of the highest battlefields on earth
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