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Epirus HDR,Auto color.


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This is simply incredible. The amount of different color-tones and the amount of the details is breathtaking. I must say that I like it so very much. This leads me, as a viewer, to the world of strong fairy tale colors. And yet this is a beautiful vision from the true world. Well done!

 

Thank you also for your comments and ratings! I have had a whole lot of internet-connection problems during last week. That has prevented me from accessing to PN. But now, as I got t visit here, these new submissions from you, are a real joy to find!

 

With warm greetings,

Alpo

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I appreciate your critiques and warm words.Since it's a resubmission,I posted it only for critique.It is from a scanned negative,handheld Mamiya in dim light,a little shaken,and worked through HDR,highlights and shadows.I wish I could go there again this time of the year,but it's far away from home,and the dirt roads are very slippery after the recent rainfalls.Anyway,you can never REPEAT an image.Capturing is always a unique moment.In our mind there is always the expectence of going again to place and make "better" images.Being only in a different mood could change things immensly not to mention light,shooting angles etc.This small bridge is not being used by anyone nowadays and the steep dirt road leads to another bridge,where the Greeks stopped the enemy invasion,during Second World War.
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Impressive, aid programs edition provides excellent tools with which to develop creativity, I think that is always the artist you give the finishing touch. I appreciate your explanations on the history of the bridge. Congratulations. All the best. Vicente.

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Ludvik,Denis,Joseph,Glauco and Vicente,many thanks for your contribution and warm words.I really hope I didn't overdo it.Some techniques make images totally unnatural,and I sure hope it's the same case here.
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