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The Wormy Guy
May 7, 2002

benisntfunny posted:

For better or worse I edit most of my landscapes pretty heavily. However I usually know what I'm going to do with a shot before I take it.

Cool, I'm no expert by any means but I like em. Care to quickly describe what you generally do to each image? I'm assuming you shoot in RAW and process it from there?

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The Wormy Guy
May 7, 2002

thefreshmaker posted:

The blue in the last one looks oversaturated and artificial, but the color looks good on the rest. I especially like the one of the observation hut. It's something different. An aspect of hiking and landscapes that's always there, but rarely shown. Where was this?

I was just gonna post the same thing about the 4th picture, the sky looks crazy. And with the third one I'd take out a lot of that sky, it doesn't really add anything to the photo, and maybe take out the two random little clouds.
Otherwise I really like them, and yes, where did you take these?

The Wormy Guy
May 7, 2002

General Gravedancer posted:

It may sound silly, but your photo's have a fantastic mathematical "feel".
Somehow, they just look right. Very soothing for the eye.

Yeah I have to agree, I like them. For instance the third one, most people would be like what the gently caress it's the side of a building and there's a god drat light pole in the way. But for some reason it's a pretty cool shot that just seems to work for me. I think I need to work on seeing things differently rather than looking for that perfect awesome shot.

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