Spring Sunset

9 years 2 months ago #427823 by rtenny
Picture from my Saturday walk near Almoradi. Unbelievable sky and a magnificent smell from all those flowers in that field. I just love Spain.

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9 years 2 months ago #427827 by J Hemingway
You get a sense of how big that field of flowers is from your shot, and I like the sun beams coming down in the distance and the ominous clouds flying low.  If I could make one suggestion, it would be to pull back the saturation just a tad.  Other than that, I love the shot.  


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9 years 2 months ago #427835 by Travel Nut
Beautiful shot - so pretty too.


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9 years 2 months ago #427857 by KCook
I still cannot get over how much that terrain looks like central Arizona!  Except for the flowers of course :)

:thumbsup:  Kelly

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9 years 2 months ago #427873 by Italian_Dreamer
About The Picture I Think its Good
About the Process i'm not so Sure

First on the top there are some areas blown
Second I Think the all photo is very noisy.

This is how i can comment with the shoot given here, Can U Post the Original file here so we can Discuss??

Regards

Danny


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

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Daniel B.

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9 years 2 months ago #428032 by rtenny
There is a bigger version on the gallery
www.photographytalk.com/photos/348028
and also on Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/ralftenbrink/16449357858/
Yes I am not sure about the saturation but I had a lot of very positive response so it seems people like the dramatic effect. I will uploaded the "normal" version. Maybe the professionals see this different.



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9 years 2 months ago #428039 by Italian_Dreamer

rtenny wrote: There is a bigger version on the gallery
www.photographytalk.com/photos/348028
and also on Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/ralftenbrink/16449357858/
Yes I am not sure about the saturation but I had a lot of very positive response so it seems people like the dramatic effect. I will uploaded the "normal" version. Maybe the professionals see this different.


lol, I'm not a Pro, It Was my opinion, just That.
About the noise of course its way better, just try to increase the Shadows a little bit and power on the Oranges.
Use a Grad Filter on the Field to increase a Little bit the Exposure. And Then let us See. ;)

Regards

Danny


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 2 months ago #428063 by GWS
Impressive! 


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9 years 2 months ago #428094 by KCook
This "normal" version appears to be a little underexposed.  Even though it is overdone in a few areas, I prefer the 1st version.

Kelly

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
kellycook.zenfolio.com/

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9 years 2 months ago #428132 by Italian_Dreamer

KCook wrote: This "normal" version appears to be a little underexposed.  Even though it is overdone in a few areas, I prefer the 1st version.

Kelly


Even Underexposed, Present Better Quality than the Firs one with blown areas, noisy areas.

For me Its far way better. I prefer Suppress the Exposure due the Quality/Noise of the Picture. There might be a few arrangements to be done, but not like the first one, that's blurry,noisy, and blown and colours a bit strange

Anyway, The Picture as real potential, if you could back there I'm Certainly you would take a better shoot :)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 2 months ago #428134 by Simon Says
Wonderful capture.


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9 years 2 months ago #428136 by Italian_Dreamer
That was the Best I could Do Working in Jpeg is Hard and the Noise, Damm, I Hope It Helps


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 2 months ago - 9 years 2 months ago #428158 by PT Talker
I'm no pro, but I like the one you posted first. Yes, it's slightly oversaturated, but not objectionably so. It received a good response on the Facebook page, too. :thumbsup:


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9 years 2 months ago #428484 by dragosticu
Hello,

It is a very nice composition, but a little too processed for my taste.

Congrats,

Dragos


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