Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: KMRennie on June 27, 2017, 08:40:19 am
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Soft and misty morning at Loch Eck, Argyll, Scotland.
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Beautiful!
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Just like a painting… Perfect, calm, serene!
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Really good.
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Beautiful shot!
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One of the best I have seen on this forum. Hope you print this one!
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Nice work.
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Lovely image.
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Really nice. Good composition, exposure, and I love the contrast between the sharp and soft areas. Great!
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+1 of what everyone else has said
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Wonderful image from the homeland.
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Lovely.
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Just like a painting… Perfect, calm, serene!
Better than a painting.
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+1. That is one beautiful photo, and, yes, it is better than a painting. Congratulations!
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Just like a painting… Perfect, calm, serene!
+1
Thierry
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Beautifully-captured, ephemeral moment.
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Thanks everyone for the comments, 10 minutes later the sun broke through and the mood changed completely. Talking of the homeland I was born less than 15miles away from here. The painterly effects are heightened by negative clarity, reduced saturation and a little gaussian blur but the main reason the moisture laden West of Scotland air. Ken
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Wonderfully muted colors and shapes in fog. Very nicely composed and processed.
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Very nice
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Beautiful image of a location I know very well.
Cheers, John
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Gorgeous image, well done!
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That's really a great photo.
I'm envious.
;)
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Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing! :) Best regards,
Vieri
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Very nice,I connect with this shot!
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Sweet! I love fog and subtle muted colors. Nice work!
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Simply beautiful.
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Thanks again for the very pleasant comments. Anymore of these and I will be getting delusions of adequacy. This is from a series of images where I push sliders to the left ie saturation, sharpness, clarity, dehaze and contrast. When applied selectively they produce a soft and tranquil image and can even hint at depth on a flat piece of paper. After years of producing images that were hard and sharp it is good to be able to see the beauty in soft images. Ken