I've had to dial back the saturation to try to make the colour believable
With the newer Nikon cameras, with good exposures, if I increase the contrast and get some extra blacks the color becomes so intense that occasionally I find myself decreasing the saturation for the same reason.
Can I assume your referring about jpgs?Peter
Nope, in raws. Now part of that is that I'm starting to use more the Lightroom auto settings as a starting point, but even before this.
Possibly, I can get it with other cameras too. There used to be a term for this around this parts, raberization I think
Old Juniper this evening.
Nice try Matt. How much water did you offer that tree before it agreed to hold up the moon like that JR
And I hope you got model releases from both the juniper and the moon.Nice shot.
Spruces (Picea abies), larches, birches, european aspens (Populus tremula ) and… (I can't identify the green one), yesterday, from the road to Chemp (Mortirolo, Valtellina)
No need to worry about names, this image is about expression. A fine painterly image.JR
Street (actually a parking lot) and trees?
Probably too painterly, but so it was during my cardio walk.