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Maravillosa captura de una lugar magico, Vicente, esas lindas nubes me recuerdan pinturas del Greco.

Lindas!

 

La florecita combinada se llama Columbine (Aguilegia) Gracias por tu apoyo.

 

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Vaya gama de colores y luz que has pillado, para que digas, una pena que ya no me deje ponerte el 7.

Un abrazo.

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In photography, you can try to show the reality as it is or transforming it to give it a new meaning. With a picture you can transmitt emotions and feelings that touch the others, that is the highest aspiration of a photographer. In this desire of say something with your pictures, the creativity, provocation, sense of art, breaking with the established rules, try to new ways, innovation and experience, playing with the tools at your disposal, see the works of other photographers, fill yourself of feelings and try to enjoy with your work and make the others to enjoy it too , all of this merge into a desire to move on and experiment with successes and failures. The incredible thing is that even the things that are not liked, makes you to improve and evolve. A good example is the green rose in your portfolio.Thanks for the sincerity on your comment. Best wishes. Vicente.
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I would really like to see the original version. The one you presented here

is a bit over processed for my taste. I hope you don't mind. Best wishes, Ludvik.

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It is an exaggeration retouching, to the point of creating a fantasy, this has been my challenge. This is the original photo without digital retouching. Best wishes. Vicente.

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Veo que esta ha dado mucho de si...! Completamente de acuerdo con tu explicacion de la intencion del fotografo. En este caso el trabajo en el cielo lo transforma en un mar tormentoso con grandes olas y genera una sensaciones al que lo mira en contraposicion con la zona inferior mucho mas sosegada con esas forma sinuosas y en la que quizas la saturacion del color aporta menos.Un trabajo muy interesante y para mi gusto el cielo impresionante, espectacular y autenticamente pictorico. Saludos: Gema.
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Admirado Vicente, esta fantastica obra que presentas " Sin limites " es el fiel reflejo de lo que el autor desea expresar,( a la vista del original ), es por esto que el fotografo encuadra, dispara, y posteriormente procesa, en toda esta secuencia es donde el autor le pone su impronta, creando su obra, de lo contrario una foto quedaria reducida a una " fotocopia " de lo original. Los limites a una obra los pone su autor, y al exponerla, a unos les gustara y a otros no, en este caso la interpretacion que has realizado es de una gran y sugerente belleza. Te felicito por todo ese talento tan creativo que tienes. Un abrazo. Joaquin.
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Your processing definitely works here to enhance the image's aesthetics value & I agree a little more to the fantasy side, esp the clouds are awesome. Lower portion is natural & beautifully done.
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Very well done, it draws your attention to the angry clouds, awesome work. PS is not easy to work with at times. Congrats. Carol
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Congratulations on this work of art. You have created a world (or scene) that is very beautiful, dangerous and mysterious. Makes one want to be there. All the best, Andrei
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Menuda has liado con el procesado de esta foto, Vicente. Desde luego, la violencia que muestra el cielo no pasa desapercibida y provoca al que lo mira. Me recuerda alguna pintura de El Greco; quiza por esos azules-negruzcos y ese abigarramiento. Lo importante, como contestas por ahi, es que desde luego la imagen llama la atencion e incluso provoca al que la mira: tiene una fuerza tremenda y ademas sobrecoge. Felicidades y un abrazo. Eugenio.
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