Some old slides I found about a trip around the border between Mexico and Guatemala. BTW, I did not add saturation to the color of the water!!!
Paddle at Montebello 1 by Enrique Waizel, on Flickr
Paddle at Montebello 2 by Enrique Waizel, on Flickr
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Some old slides I found about a trip around the border between Mexico and Guatemala. BTW, I did not add saturation to the color of the water!!!
Paddle at Montebello 1 by Enrique Waizel, on Flickr
Paddle at Montebello 2 by Enrique Waizel, on Flickr
Really like the "isolation" look of that first one. Well done.
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Oh that Montebello. My first thought thought was it was of the one just north of Montreal. I agree about the solitude in the first pic
Colours look really oversaturated in shot 2 but I really dig the comp. Personally I'd remove the cast.
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Sorry Marko, I disagree about the cast. This is really what I saw and tried to represent in these pictures. These lakes are famous in Mexico for their intense colors.
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