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Feb. 12th, 2021 10:01 amIn case any of you are bored today and have nothing better to do than to poke around on stock photo sites, I have been frustrated in trying to find a specific sort of landscape formation that I can use for photobashing.
So...see how the Italian town of Riomaggiore is built into a gorge where a river comes out on the Italian coastline?
I need a image of a landscape, preferably shot from the sea/ocean/very large lake side of the setup, of a similar gorge where a river meets (or used to meet) a very large body of water, but on a larger scale. (edit: Larger scale as in wider at the mouth, hopefully taller cliffs, not as in a larger photo.)
WITHOUT buildings, because those will be composited in. Ideal if it's in panorama or landscape format, but I'll survive if not.
This isn't for a commission, it's a personal project.
edit edit: This is not too bad a shape for the landscape except that the mountains are a bit too...mountain-y, if that makes sense? Ideally it should look a bit closer to the landscape of the Amalfi Coast or Capri, although I suppose I could always composite Amalfi mountains over Swiss ones if I had to. I think it's the mountains coming down all around the glacial lake that's the problem--it needs to be an actual coastline and I'm not sure how best to composite that in.
So...see how the Italian town of Riomaggiore is built into a gorge where a river comes out on the Italian coastline?
I need a image of a landscape, preferably shot from the sea/ocean/very large lake side of the setup, of a similar gorge where a river meets (or used to meet) a very large body of water, but on a larger scale. (edit: Larger scale as in wider at the mouth, hopefully taller cliffs, not as in a larger photo.)
WITHOUT buildings, because those will be composited in. Ideal if it's in panorama or landscape format, but I'll survive if not.
This isn't for a commission, it's a personal project.
edit edit: This is not too bad a shape for the landscape except that the mountains are a bit too...mountain-y, if that makes sense? Ideally it should look a bit closer to the landscape of the Amalfi Coast or Capri, although I suppose I could always composite Amalfi mountains over Swiss ones if I had to. I think it's the mountains coming down all around the glacial lake that's the problem--it needs to be an actual coastline and I'm not sure how best to composite that in.