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High-resolution desktop wallpaper Orange Days by rekfoto.se
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Orange Days

February 7th, 2010

I took this in Sweden. The light and colors where really nice.

Pentax K100D, 17-55 kit lens. Adobe Photoshop CS4.

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Comments from the Community

Posted By: MrPacMan36
about 14 years, 1 month ago
It's nice, but the rays look a little too fake and ruin the rest of the photo, as there are lines everywhere.

Nice photo other than that.
Posted By: Haak
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I noticed the rays too.
Posted By: NEMINI
about 14 years, 1 month ago
The sun rays are definitely over processed, otherwise this would have gone onto my desktop rotation.
Posted By: Yorkie X
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Breath taking and very beautiful , the slightly over processed element to it only adds to its warmth and magical feel. Excellent job ...
Posted By: Euphytose
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Too much sun, and it looks like the picture isn't " pure " if you know what I mean. The quality isn't perfect, a kind a grain is covering it.

Said that, it's one of my favorite kinds of shots.
Posted By: jman
about 14 years, 1 month ago
this would be very good if that sun ray was taken away
Posted By: UuluM
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I'm sorry, but I think this photo is just pure perfection. The sun rays are minimal, and I think they add that certain "oomph". I love it, great contribution to the best landscape website!
This comment is rated: insightful
Posted By: Jeffrey Picard
about 14 years, 1 month ago
As someone else mentioned, this shot is almost magical. Personally, I like the sun rays and I don't mind the appearance of "grain." I'm sick to death of people expecting absolute perfection in each image. How soon we forget the days of film. High speed films are laden with grain. In a nicely done photo the grain can lend an appealing gritty look. Obviously, if overdone it's a turn off, however, in this case it fits perfectly. Nicely done!
This comment is rated: insightful
Posted By: Simtech
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Nice capture, I like it.
Posted By: lmaoxlong
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I really like this, except the sun's rays kind of take the attention away from the background. If you have a version with the sun less prominent, put it up
Posted By: JGates
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I love it but the sun is actually up and to the right...not straight ahead...the light source does not make any sense and the shadows to match the artificial light source. The rays are over produced. If you completely removed the fake light source and the fake rays the picture would be naturally gorgeous!
Posted By: AnkurP992
about 14 years, 1 month ago
This reminds of that stock wallpaper that came with XP! Except this is 10 steps ahead of it in quality and beauty :)
Posted By: jman
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I really do want to see this in a version without the sunrays, I think its taking away a lot of depth. looks like it would make an amazing wallpaper.
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Thank you all. I can see it looks to much in full screen. Well i got this picture in 3 other version, Maybe I upload them later. Right now im not home. If you really really want another version of it. Write a mail to me at robertekman@rekfoto.se Thanks again. :]
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I do like this now. I you want it in another version. Write a mail to me and i'll send it to you.. Tell me in what resolution you want to have it in as well. And if you want it with the sun or without..

But please i I do this, spread my website to people and sites
www.rekfoto.se Thank you guys. / rekfoto.se
Posted By: darkblue
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Very nice color! Thx for share!
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
You welcome i appreciate all comments.

I guess you can download it?

what is that link about?

Please visit www.rekfoto.se and spread it around . Thanks
Posted By: Euphytose
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Well, I don't know what language that website is in, but I can't speak it, I managed to go where we can browse pictures, but I can only download them in 800x600, is there any way we can get them at higher resolutions?
Posted By: Referix
about 14 years, 1 month ago
The thumbnail is amazing.
But i don't like it that much in full size ..
The sunrays are to fake imo and the leaves are a little bit blurry
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
you can get it without the sun rays. just write an email to robertekman@rekfoto.se and say that you want it and in what size! :) Thank you.
Posted By: bmndibb2
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Garbage.
This comment is rated: immature
Posted By: firefly.serenity
about 14 years, 1 month ago
Aaaaughh! Why does this continue to happen? Please, someone, point out the message on IFL that states that all submissions must be 100% accurate, realistic photos! Where is this language? I guess that in the two years that I have been visiting this website, I have missed it.

I echo Jeffrey's comments, as I have made quite clear in other posts - pieces here on IFL do NOT NEED TO BE realistic! This is not a photography website! It's a wallpaper website, and I urge all artists to do whatever they please to their creations to make them unique. This is a fantastic print, and I commend the artist for a job well done.

Can we please get over this community-driven requirement for realistic photographs and nothing else?

For what it's worth, I am a modern art museum curator in the "real" world. In my professional opinion, I think that this submission is fantastic.

So there, bmndibb2.
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
thanks :)
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
all you that have sent me email. I wil answer and send it soon. Iam Not home today. Sorry..
Posted By: resolution
about 14 years, 1 month ago
The lens flare stopped me from voting for this, otherwise it's a good photo. Resubmit without it perhaps?
Posted By: Clyde
about 14 years, 1 month ago
@ firefly.serenity

Your silly rant is totally unwarranted.
Nobody here has expressed their desire for total & utter realism and nothing more. All they are saying, and I agree, is that the suns rays are so pronounced that they detract from this fabulous image.
That's all.
I love this image and if Photoshop or other software can alter it in a way that makes it even better, then fair play and good luck. But in this instance, I can't see that it does improve it.
Posted By: firefly.serenity
about 14 years, 1 month ago
@Clyde

Really? Have you been looking at the same comments for the past couple of years as I have? IFL used to showcase all sorts of submissions, and photography was just one of many types. Nowadays, it seems like the community has pressed very hard for realistic, perfect photographs and nothing more. I want more than photographs for wallpaper on my computer. There, I said it. But to suggest that "nobody here has expressed their desire for total and utter realism" is entirely inaccurate.

How many times as the comment "IFL is becoming a photography website" been made? And most of the criticisms about the photography is about the artist deviating too sharply from what the real image was supposed to be or something like that. The lens flare in the print above detracts from the fabulous image? I disagree. In my opinion, it makes the image look like it's from some fantasy world.

Perhaps my rant was silly, as you suggest, because I began it by screaming. But to call it unwarranted is wrong.

@BROWNCRABS

I simply wanted to follow up my "rant" with credibility - frankly, I feel that my position in the museum has simply given me the opportunity to view a great many pieces over the a long period of time. It's unfortunate that people like you speak out when one is trying to have an mature conversation about the submissions here. If you are going to attack my credibility, you should know the difference between a museum and a gallery before doing so.
Posted By: TheBlindBandit
about 14 years, 1 month ago
@Clyde

I disagree. It makes it look like it was taken from heaven, or a "fantasy world" as firefly said it. It would look dull without the rays, but that is just my opinion.
Posted By: SimonM
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I immediately noticed the artificially produced rays and it turned me off the image...not that I'm against this form of artificial enhancement as it can sometimes be great, but they look just a little too fake. I feel It's much better (and harder) if you can capture a really nice natural set of rays and this photo didn't really need them.

Perhaps I wouldn't have felt quite so negatively if you were a little more up front about the work you did to the photo rather than just saying "the light and colours were really nice".

It's a tough crowd here at IFL but please keep up the good work and aiming for more submisions!
Posted By: rekfoto.se
about 14 years, 1 month ago
thank you. I think a have sent the image without the rays to everyone now that wanted it
Posted By: John Smith
about 13 years, 9 months ago
it's awesome.
I naturally want to have some autumn wallpapers in my collection but i reject almost all of them for one reason or other.
But this one is so beautiful, it got the chance to be kept in my collection.

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