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09/06/2016 04:33:45 PM |
I knew this shot wouldn't do well with the DPC crowd (not a criticism of the reviewers, just a matter of personal tastes) because of the "over-processed" HDR. I decided to submit it anyway. I am typically not a fan of that look myself, and I'm the first to admit this doesn't look realistic. But why does everything have to? What I get from this is a sort of post-apocalyptic, end of the world feeling, and the processing was necessary for that. A more conventionally processed image might be a nice picture of a dead tree, it just wasn't what I was trying for here. I didn't want just a dead tree, I wanted something where you were looking for some radioactive mutant to be peering out from behind it. |
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09/05/2016 04:30:53 PM |
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09/03/2016 08:07:37 PM |
Somebody should call the Sierra Club , alert them to all the wonderful photos in this challenge. It's truly amazing. What a beautiful planet we have to live on. Thanks for posting this shot. |
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09/02/2016 12:31:39 PM |
Beautiful composition and the processing works really well for this shot. |
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09/01/2016 09:41:54 PM |
very pretty view...but I'm not a fan of the "overcooked" HDR...to much haloing... |
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08/31/2016 10:01:00 AM |
Too harsh HDR. Doesn't look real |
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08/30/2016 11:17:01 PM |
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