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La verdad es que es una foto perfecta (aunque me hubiese gustado verla mas grande). Es una composicion equilibradisima: da una sensacion de armonia absoluta entre todos sus colores (que estan en un tono muy adecuado), las distinas formas que se ven y la distribucion general de todo ello. Y el encuadre, tambien muy acertado. Enhorabuena.
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Dear Friedemann, you should observe the nature with more care, it provide a lot of beautiful and inesperated phenomenons. Thanks for your comment and/or critique ;-).

 

Dear Zoltan, I only used one shot to obtain this image. As you can read on the details I used a reala film to capture it. When I took this photo, anybody listen anything about blending and other ps techniques. Thanks for your comment and feedback.

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Dear Camilo,

I DO observe nature with proper care as well as Zoltan does obviously. Otherwise we wouldn't have detected what seemed manipulated to us (well, at least to me - can't speak for Zoltan of course). If not manipulated, I'd say the leaves stick to the ground of the creek, and their sharp appearance comes from the use of a polarizer, making them look like being on the surface. Come on, give me a hint! We're all here for learning :)

 

The sharp leaves along with the soft flowing water do not reduce the overall beauty of this image at all. They make this picture even better.
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Dear Friedemann,I'm sorry, I don't desire argue with you. The issue is that on the nature, we can observe estrange situations, as this one. You can have some leaves underwater very static while the flow carry easily others. You can review other of my photos as this one or this other and observe the same situation, where the leaves probably are stiked by the flow on the ground.

In this image, I used the circular pola, and probably one GND, but probably the level of definition of the leaves are due to the sharp mask on the postprocessing.

I wish that I help you with my answer.

Thanks for your feedback and opinions.

 

Regards.

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Camilo, neither did I say anything bad about your image nor did I argue with you. But, expressing my opinion wasn't a call for advices regarding my observation capabilities without a further explanation, as you did in your first response.

I'm familiar with autumn leaves sticking to the ground of a creek. Since some leaves in the image above look as if they were on the water surface, I was wondering how their sharp definiton along with the flowing water was obtained, and you've explained that to me in your second response. That's all. Let's leave it at that :)

Once again, without any question you've created a very beautiful image!

Thanks to this conversation, I've learned a bit more - that's what photo.net is all about, isn't it?

Thank you Camilo, and keep on shooting those wonderful pictures. Best regards!

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Dear Friedemann,

I'm sorry if you feel my first answer was not correct. I think that my skill to express ideas in english is a little bit limited and this can cause this kind of situations, probably I can't express my opinion as I wish . Sorry and receive my best regards.

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