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josephine

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Fantastic shot. Great location. Would love to see this larger. Would make a marvellous wallpaper for computers. You should add this to a stock photo site and earn enough for your subscription.

Wish I could afford to pay for you. You certainly earnt it.

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Fabulous! I can't even believe this was shot with the same camera I have ... it's so far beyond anything I could do! May I ask exactly what you did in PS to get those colors? They are so painterly, like a 17th century landscape. They actually look so natural that one can tell immediately that they aren't, if that makes sense. Great job.
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Firstly, in this work I used circular polarization filter. Secondly, correction in Photoshop - Levels, Color Balans, Brightness/Contrast, Hue/Saturation. Best regards!
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Nice photo...I think. Some natural properties are missing and a few odd things. Lack of erosion, plants in strange places and light reflecting black...is it just me or what?

 

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Hi Richard. The lack of response only assures me that this is a Bryce 5.5 or Swift 3D image for the most part. I own both of these softwares...google them and see what these applications are capable of. I really only wanted to congratulate on it's quality...either way. Can we see the original before photoshop corrections Josephine? If not, that's OK too. I just wanted to know what I'm seeing is real or not...that's all. Merry Christmas!
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You are right Richard I shouldn't jump to any conclusions to response time this time of year. Nieve of me.

 

Galen Rowell happens to be the photographer I admire the most and have read that point a few times...thanks for the reminder.

 

Ultimately though, aspiring to someones alleged misrepresented of photos can lead to you own misfortune. Say I wanted to visit here, am I going to find it or search forever. I hope to never see a bunch of photographers searching for something that only exsists in the mind of a few.

 

Curiously, you have a calming effect in your words...are you like that in person as well Richard?

 

 

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