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Norway Vastness
By Robin Kamp
January 31st, 2014
Taken on a trip to Norway a few years back.
Adobe Photoshop CC.
Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM.
Photo Settings: 18mm, f/6, 1/160 second, ISO 100.
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Posted By: Kendo
about 9 years, 10 months ago
Posted By: Robin Kamp
about 9 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for your comments.
@Stubulman, you are right. I had it even more saturated before.
@Kendo, and they will be there in the next Wallpaper haha. Just kidding, but you are right, they are present quiet often. :)
@Stubulman, you are right. I had it even more saturated before.
@Kendo, and they will be there in the next Wallpaper haha. Just kidding, but you are right, they are present quiet often. :)
Posted By: Australianne
about 9 years, 9 months ago
I want to live there! What a beautiful place. So clean, fresh and cool!
Can't improve on perfection! I'm not a professional photographer, so the technical side is lost on me, but I just know it's a great shot! Love it.
Can't improve on perfection! I'm not a professional photographer, so the technical side is lost on me, but I just know it's a great shot! Love it.
Posted By: evetodew
about 9 years, 9 months ago
Robin, I love yours and your partner's photos. You always find great places. I really envy you :))))
As for this image, I cannot help but notice that the clouds are shone on from behind (as if it's sunset), but yet there is a mountain patch right in the middle that is shone as if from your left, behind you. Have you done some photo-manipulation, or I am wrong about that?
Otherwise, keep up the good work :)))
As for this image, I cannot help but notice that the clouds are shone on from behind (as if it's sunset), but yet there is a mountain patch right in the middle that is shone as if from your left, behind you. Have you done some photo-manipulation, or I am wrong about that?
Otherwise, keep up the good work :)))
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I took one small liberty. I felt the intensity of the red of the buildings was too strong and therefore a bit distracting. I reduced the 'lightness' of red in the Hue/Saturation dialog box just a bit. It worked (for me) like a charm.