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23rd October 2014, 11:32 PM
#1
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23rd October 2014, 11:52 PM
#2
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
The first and fourth are stunning, Paul.
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24th October 2014, 12:49 AM
#3
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
These are lovely. My favorite is the last.
The light is spectacular. Well seen and captured, all.
'Rie
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24th October 2014, 12:59 AM
#4
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
Nice, my pick is the last one.
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24th October 2014, 01:11 AM
#5
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24th October 2014, 02:43 AM
#6
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
Like others I like the first ad last. Nicely done.
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24th October 2014, 08:13 AM
#7
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
The other two in the middle may be messy but the reflections are superb. It will do with a little bit of crop at the bottom. Otherwise the whole series are all nicely captured. Beautiful shots, Paul...
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24th October 2014, 08:37 AM
#8
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24th October 2014, 09:05 AM
#9
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
The last one is the best. The first one I like.
Ole
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24th October 2014, 11:28 AM
#10
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
Many thanks folks. My personal fave is number 2 (excellent taste Peter :-). A bit of a surprise for me that most of you put number 4 high on the list as this is my least favourite. Possibly because I had to wrestle with it in post to get what I ... didn't quite want.
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24th October 2014, 12:08 PM
#11
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
Hi Paul, the light, reflections and the colour of yellow are all great in #4. I also like #2 and #3, very nice images
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24th October 2014, 06:45 PM
#12
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
I agree with others, the ones with the angled light catching the yellow colors (first and last) are probably the best, others perhaps lack a little extra feeling to ad to the mountains, but I like the red leaves in the water in the foreground in the second one.
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24th October 2014, 07:21 PM
#13
Moderator
Re: Autumn starts to arrive in the Ariege
Originally Posted by
bambleweeney
I looked at this earlier on a non-calibrated and profiled monitor, at which time my reaction was that the background needed a little dodging to lift up some of the detail. But now that I'm looking at it on my own monitor, I can see that that was wrong. I think it's perfect. A wonderful image.
And the moral of the tale? If you haven't profiled and calibrated your monitor, do so ... now!
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