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Here a couple from today...
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The first image shows a beautiful location, though it does look a little over saturated for my taste
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Quote from: Chairman Bill on December 11, 2012, 11:21:43 AM
The first image shows a beautiful location, though it does look a little over saturated for my taste
Or just too pinky-purple. It can't really have been that colour, can it?
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I have to admit #1 makes my eyes bleed but I
reallly like it
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#1 is fantastic... maybe a bit too much?
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The colors (in the first one) are Velvia-like. As I mentioned in another thread, there is a certain "truthiness" in it, so no need to change anything. In a word: splendid!
The second shot... hmmm... for me, it doesn't work in color, too muddy. Not sure it would work in b&w either, as I find the composition to stark, and content too banal. Furthermore, the wispy clouds look more like sensor dirt (though I guess only photographers would think of it like that).
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First ist very good, would not change the color. Background with the ships is a bit cluttered, I would try some cloning work, possibly removing the ship next to the right of the foreground-ship and the diagonal stuff over it just to see if that helps.
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