zackiedawg
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Just a few, since I haven't dropped any in here in a while! From June:




Ok Tom......... EXPLAIN. How in the world did you get this?? I want to know!!![]()
WOW! I would like to know too
With my camera?![]()
If these are unrealistic colors, then I really like unrealistic colors.![]()
Even if the sky were to completely reflect in the water it would not cast that much color to it, hence making the colors in this photo unrealestic. Its another common case of an overdone HDR photo. There is nothing realistic about them here at all.
I know all photographers have their own visions, this is just not my taste.
Thats what makes us all unique.
Even if the sky were to completely reflect in the water it would not cast that much color to it, hence making the colors in this photo unrealestic. Its another common case of an overdone HDR photo. There is nothing realistic about them here at all.
I know all photographers have their own visions, this is just not my taste.
Thats what makes us all unique.
I like the shot (it's not HDR, for what it's worth). Perhaps realism isn't what I was seeking (although besides slightly increasing the vibrancy, adjusting the white balance, fill light, and contrast, not all that much was done to depart from "realism") with the shot? The look of the water is a result of using a neutral density filter to achieve a longer exposure.
You took the words right out of my ... keyboard. Seriously, I could have (and have, at other times) posted the same thing.Some folks like a lot of saturation, others not so much and some still prefer good ole' black and white. But its is both of matter of taste and what works for the shot.
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One thing that strikes me about these kind of discussions is how some folks seem to think photography should be one way. The truth of the matter is that photography is a media form, just like paint or drawing. It allows for many creative interpretations. Some like the "so called" realistic look. Which in fact isn't realistic at all, as the camera can NOT see the way the human eye sees. Others like a more fantastic or illustrative look to their photographs, but the fact is all of it is photography. Just different interpretations. Which is really cool, because we all get to see how each of us sees a subject. It is always interesting to me to see someone's photo that is a totally new and refreshing way to look at a subject. Whether that be through point of view, cropping, processing, blurring...whatever. Its refreshing to see new things. That's what keeps photography so fresh and relevant.