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05/17/2011 01:33:59 PM · #1
...nor is retouched or colorized in anyway. Wow
05/17/2011 01:36:29 PM · #2
How it was done
05/17/2011 01:44:28 PM · #3
how incredibly funky!
05/17/2011 01:51:59 PM · #4
Very awesome!
05/17/2011 01:52:32 PM · #5
Now that's a cool photo.
05/17/2011 02:02:57 PM · #6
That is impressive. I have gotten some similar colors by using incandescent WB on sunset scenes where I knew that the sky would be "blowout" orange. Here is a shot done that way.

05/17/2011 02:06:11 PM · #7
Perspective is everything. Having the background lit and the foreground in shadow creates very funky results.
05/17/2011 02:08:50 PM · #8
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:

That is impressive. I have gotten some similar colors by using incandescent WB on sunset scenes where I knew that the sky would be "blowout" orange. Here is a shot done that way.


You achieved beautiful colors in that picture!
05/17/2011 02:49:34 PM · #9
Originally posted by FibreOptix:

...nor is retouched or colorized in anyway. Wow


Cool. So that's what you would see had you been standing there without a camera?

Message edited by author 2011-05-17 14:49:48.
05/17/2011 04:43:26 PM · #10
@yanko Im sure they up'd the saturation and stuff but the point is what you see is not altered by painting or anything like that.
05/17/2011 04:45:05 PM · #11
Here is the area the photo was taken.

05/17/2011 04:59:39 PM · #12
Originally posted by FibreOptix:

Here is the area the photo was taken.


Am I the only one that feels as if this picture could be rotated 180 degrees and therefore making the branches look like roots?
It's sort of tripping me out.

Message edited by author 2011-05-17 17:31:18.
05/17/2011 05:08:38 PM · #13
Originally posted by Revecca:

Am I the only one that feels as if this picture could be rotated 180 degrees and therefore making the branches would look like roots?
It's sort of tripping me out.


Oh, yes! I see that. Coooooooooool.
05/17/2011 05:13:02 PM · #14


phtphtphtph.... this one is better :-\
05/17/2011 06:00:06 PM · #15
Originally posted by FibreOptix:

@yanko Im sure they up'd the saturation and stuff but the point is what you see is not altered by painting or anything like that.


I get that. I was responding to the part you said about it not being colorized in anyway. If you're shifting the white balance or using gold and blue polarizers or shifting the colors around in post, I would still consider that as colorizing.
05/18/2011 02:02:42 AM · #16
I was itching to reply to this, but couldn't because the photo in question was in voting. Here is one from the same location from one of our own:
by darnok . I love the composition, with the two distant trees so carefully positioned. The colours are, i suspect, a true rendition of reality.

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