Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Cyber Surfer on August 06, 2007, 02:20:28 pm
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#1
Morning Alpen Glow in the Canadian Rockies
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-21-07-2007--001.jpg)
#2
Lake Louise
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-25-07-2007--014.jpg)
#3
Pond Reflections
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-29-07-2007--009.jpg)
#4
Horseshoe Lake
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-28-07-2007-120.jpg)
#5
Maligne River
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-27-07-2007-012.jpg)
Comments and criticism welcomed.
More shots can be seen at my site http://www.jeanroy-photo.com (http://www.jeanroy-photo.com)
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nice shots for the most part, but I think the images would benefit from you cooling out on the HDR. Sharp edges, oversat, oversharp somewhat keeps them unreal, not in a good way, looking.
#1
Morning Alpen Glow in the Canadian Rockies
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-21-07-2007--001.jpg)
#2
Lake Louise
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-25-07-2007--014.jpg)
#3
Pond Reflections
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-29-07-2007--009.jpg)
#4
Horseshoe Lake
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-28-07-2007-120.jpg)
#5
Maligne River
(http://www.jeanroy-photo.com/albums/userpics/5D-27-07-2007-012.jpg)
Comments and criticism welcomed.
More shots can be seen at my site http://www.jeanroy-photo.com (http://www.jeanroy-photo.com)
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I agree - very pretty scenes, but too much 'processed' look. They take on a rendered look, like wallpapers, not like something you want to hang.