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Green Hills
By Parki
May 24th, 2010
Landscape shot from the Northern midland of Sardinia. Taken in Spring.
Sony DSLR A700 with Sigma 10-20/4-5.6 Image processed in Adobe Lightroom.
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: DVS
about 13 years, 10 months ago
HDR, I suppose ... the picture is too artificially
insightful
immature
Posted By: tony_danza
about 13 years, 10 months ago
Posted By: FotoFelix
about 13 years, 10 months ago
I definitely disagree with DVS!
It doesn't look too artificial at all. Instead it shows one of those awesome "cloudy sky / sun breaks through" moments which are very hard to capture!
The only critique I might add regards the trees in the middle. They deserved a little extra retouch I think. A little more exposure and saturation / vibrance would have gotten them out of that sad gray tone.
Still very well done! Thanks for sharing.
It doesn't look too artificial at all. Instead it shows one of those awesome "cloudy sky / sun breaks through" moments which are very hard to capture!
The only critique I might add regards the trees in the middle. They deserved a little extra retouch I think. A little more exposure and saturation / vibrance would have gotten them out of that sad gray tone.
Still very well done! Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: Iraimbilanja
about 13 years, 10 months ago
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about 13 years, 10 months ago
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about 13 years, 10 months ago
Posted By: onis_uk
about 13 years, 10 months ago
what aperture was this shot at ??? i would have like more detail and sharpness in the far of the picture...
Posted By: nbocch
about 13 years, 10 months ago
@onis_uk: Really? One of the first things that jumped out at me when I saw this was the incredible depth of focus. What looks unclear? Just curious.
Posted By: Parki
about 13 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for the comments and the critics.
@Gentleman: I agree with you on the trees in the middle.
@onis_uk: It was f9,0. But you're right with the detail and the sharpness. Unluckily I didn't check the sharpness after I took the Shot. I set the focus too near at my position instead of somewhere in the middle.
@Gentleman: I agree with you on the trees in the middle.
@onis_uk: It was f9,0. But you're right with the detail and the sharpness. Unluckily I didn't check the sharpness after I took the Shot. I set the focus too near at my position instead of somewhere in the middle.
Posted By: pollybee
about 13 years, 10 months ago
The tree is fine! It has white flowers creating the dull color, from the distance the pic was taken from. So why would you want to change them to green. Paint a picture the way you want it to be, take a picture and enjoy life. It is what it is and nothing is more beautiful than true nature.
Posted By: SteveV
about 13 years, 9 months ago
Not usually a fan of lots of greenery etc like this on hills with fields but I really do like this which says something.
Posted By: Oggranak
about 13 years, 8 months ago
I don't agree about the trees in the middle at all, I think that a lot of the time there is too much of a focus on vibrancy, as if more colorful is better. No, the trees being grayish is perfect, otherwise they'd be upstaging the real focus of the shot. As it is now, there's somewhat of a contrast in vibrancy that makes the scene look a lot more dynamic and visually appealing, I guess. Sorry if it sounds like I don't know what I'm talking about, I'm not a photographer, and I don't know any real terminology, I just know what I see, and I like this the way it is. All-out color is too common here, along with beaches and sunsets. It's nice to see something doing it differently.
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