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Sep 06, 2006 00:03 |  #1

Did I go too far with the post processing?

http://www.dzsphotogra​phy.com/photos/9279859​5-L-1.jpg (external link)

http://www.dzsphotogra​phy.com/photos/9279856​3-L.jpg (external link)

http://www.dzsphotogra​phy.com/photos/9279860​9-L.jpg (external link)

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Sep 06, 2006 04:13 |  #2

very nice... like the blue skies


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Sep 06, 2006 10:21 |  #3

In my opinion, yes on the these two. Especially the first one... A LOT OF BLOWN colors. And then the second is just weird to me... I dont know... Its just weird lol.

The other is a great photo and I didnt notice anything in particular.


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Sep 06, 2006 10:26 as a reply to  @ SoaringUSAEagle's post |  #4

I reckon the 2nd image looks ace, lots of lovely greens.

The other two are a bit over exposed/saturated looking for my taste.


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Sep 06, 2006 13:13 |  #5

Thanks all, I will take another stab at it this evening.




  
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Sep 06, 2006 22:08 |  #6

Take two - any better?

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Sep 07, 2006 05:18 |  #7

Yes. I think so.
I'd prefer less saturation.

2nd set is much better.

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