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The colorful tree should either be completely centered or more off-center.
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Is that oversaturated color? Seems so.
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It seems to be slightly tilted to the left.
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The fox likes its mother - do you like the fox?
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My first try of an birdshot. Any comments appreciated - how do I get
rid of the unspectacular background when the background is boring in
reality?
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@mumtaz: What do you mean? Thanks for fluttering by the suggestion that I made this up, but this is real shot, and I did mark "unmanipulated" with a reason. There actually are such strange places on Svalbard (79 deg North in the Arctic, that is).
The colors are rendered as close as possible to the visual impression, maybe the image could actually deserve a bit more saturation.
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Another Svalbard shot. This time a moraine with a glacier meltwater
river (frozen). Strange patterns.
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Now a different color of the snowy mountains on Svalbard. Your opinion?
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nice view, but the green looks a bit dull.
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Nice flowers, but I don't see the connection between the house and the flowers.
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Hm. Is it again one of these shots that only work when you have been
there?
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Why turned by 90°?
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Snow drift on the sea ice - and some amazing clouds. But who do I get
the mood correctly into an image? To me, it appears somehow average as
long as you don't know how it really feels like to be at this place.
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A shadow of a large screw casted on an old coal burning oven at an
abandoned quarrel on Svalbard. What do you think?
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A pity that the sky is oversaturated or plain white.
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The blue color of the ice and of the sky both are a result of rayleigh
scattering - so blue glacier ice is frozen sky!
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Jennifer, this is an easy solution: The boat on the right runs on motor. I guess it would be much nicer if it also were using sails. Thanks for the comment.
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A friend told me she liked this one, so I finally ask for your comments.
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