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jean_schweitzer

colour alteration, it is indeed a bath tub.....(top right)


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wow, this is beautiful! how did you get that color? In fact, I love your use of color in all your images. So wonderfully saturated.
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This is an absolutely beautiful photograph that, viewing the large image, doesn't look like a photograph. The colors, the light and dark areas, the textures you've added really make a great image. My wife just walked by as I was viewing this and had the same reaction, "That is beautiful!"
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Yes another wonderfull shot. How did you get that arresting color?

The background in my lava photo is the sea and yes would look much better darker.

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You manage, with considerable consistancy, to make a significant impact on eye and brain, without falling back on cliches. This particular image is colorful and evocative and strong, bringing to mind the work of some of my favorite photographers (Eliot Porter, for one) and dealing with one of the most difficult of phtographic subjects ("nature"), while remaining fresh and original.
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Colors are breath takingly beautiful! This reminds me of impressionist paintings by the masters. Excellent!
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I am very sorry to be the bad critics here. Can't you guys see majority of his picture has been modified. His C3000 has no capability to produce such saturated image by itself.

 

Having said that, however, I am still a big fan of his images myself. The colours are unreal, manipulated or not, it's pleasing to ones' eyes.

 

So what is impressive is his PS skills. Just put into your mind, the colour has been artifically enriched.

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Chen this is true that the colours are manipulated and this is also indicated under the technical specification that I wrote when sending the photo. so I dont think anybody was believing this was the direct outcome of the camera.

Regards,

jean

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