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Bryan Jarmain
{K:11941} 11/8/2005
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This posted one looks more natural to me. The subtle tone variation of the sky makes the difference. I can't be sure of the exact reason, but I think it may be that there is no variation in the turquoise sky in combination with the fact that the combined contrast of the reflected branches/leaves and sky don't seem to match well with the contrast of the non-reflected sky and branches/leaves. Just my subjective perception - something to be especially wary of when painting a sky, I am sure you already know this. Trying to immitate nature is very difficult.
I have generally become more agreeable and less critical with my comments on this site because many people get offended quite easily. When people give me constructive critisism, I try to pay back as best I can. I also like to comment on the positive attributes of a photo - makes me less nit-picky, I hope...
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/7/2005
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Natural or unnatural, that's often the question, Bryan. Look at the attached one, which I took in the same week not far from this one. Many would say it looks unnatural, but I did no color chage at all.
Thanks anyway for all your open comments. It's a big benefit to get other comments than great, stunning, etc.
Regards, Markus
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Bryan Jarmain
{K:11941} 11/7/2005
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I know that choosing an artificial sky takes some tallent to make it undetectable, but I really think you chose the wrong tone of blue, Markus. It doesnt quite suite the angle of view and looks unnatural. That is just my subjective opinion. Otherwis, excellent PS work to have got all the white sky selected.
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 11/7/2005
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A perfect homage to Elisa and if I may add, to Beethoven. At least this is my association, not just to the name, but also to the photo you created (and not just took.) Thank you for your very kind comments on my "Inverted wineglass", "Hand" and "Firewings." Your comment on the first of these made us laugh Best ragards, Rafi
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/7/2005
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I have to confess my complete ignorance regarding history of photography. Thanks for the lesson, Markus
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Tiger Lily
{K:10966} 11/6/2005
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That makes sense. I mistook them for being the same. Markus, People rave about RAW. Unfortunately few times I tried post processing using a raw, results were not that great. My fault of course.
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drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 11/6/2005
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Pas du tout! c'était pour raccourcir et vous poser une énigme :) CB...Cartier-Bresson WR...Willy Ronis RD...Robert Doisneau ou n'importe lequel autre qui ne travaille pas en studio avec des mises en scène et des éclairages contrôlés mais dans la rue avec des situations qui changent vite. Votre ?no risk no fun? est tout à fait vrai: qui ne risque rien n'a rien disaient mes parents; on peut se tromper mais on peut réussir quelque chose de super. drilan
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/6/2005
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Maybe a misunderstanding. When you said "Vous pouvez changer les initiales CB pour n'importe lesquelles WR ou RD ou... ; je l'ai pris au hasard." I thought you find it risky which name to be find behind initials. Therefore my answer.
Regards, Markus
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Inji Amer
{K:22997} 11/6/2005
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Great results !! Excellent PS work & a very nice version !! such a wonderful mood with this turquois background !! Me also like it much dear Markus !!
Inji Amer
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drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 11/5/2005
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?I am very tempted to say "no risk no fun",...? Je ne comprends pas à propos de quoi Désolé Markus drilan
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 11/5/2005
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this is nice too dear Markus!!! great work by you!!!!!! bravo!!! my best regards Marian
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/5/2005
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I am very tempted to say "no risk no fun", but not to overuse your patience I'm saying it not;)
Kind regards, Markus
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drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 11/5/2005
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Vous pouvez changer les initiales CB pour n'importe lesquelles WR ou RD ou... ; je l'ai pris au hasard.
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/5/2005
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Have you noticed, that this is slightly different than the other one. I took two pictures with different ISO setting (200 and 800). with the ISO 800 I tried to overcome the wind that was blowing quite a lot. I never worked with the RAW format so far, but when the time comes I will also try this.
Kind regards, Markus
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Tiger Lily
{K:10966} 11/5/2005
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I couldn't have pulled this off Markus. Great PS work. I like the original but this is very good too. If you have the image in RAW format, I heard people develop the raw file for the sky and the trees seperately and then combine it together with masks. Our Canon has a Capture program where you can work on the raw data.
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/5/2005
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Unfortunately I havn't seen much of CB. There has been a Cartier Bresson exhibition in Vienna last year, but I missed it. It was before I got interested in photography again.
Regards, Markus
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drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 11/5/2005
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Je sais que le commentaire ne m'étais pas adressé, mais à E.S. et comme c'est public, je me permets de dire que je vous ai déjà dit que c'était le résultat qui comptait; a-t-on déjà vu les negs de Cartier Bresson? c'était pas toujours réussi.... il avait un tireur qui faisait le ?travail?, comme tous les autres pros. drilan
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 11/5/2005
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Lovely scene ,i love the deep blue sky and fabalous willow trees.best wishes vanessa
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Shady Adly
{K:7814} 11/5/2005
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Nice landscape shot, with nice lighting and colours
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 11/5/2005
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I have to thank you, Elisa. I earned some knowledge, but I lost some of my illusions. E.g. the illusion that a good picture is created at the time it is taken;)
Kind regards, Markus
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NN
{K:26787} 11/5/2005
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Wohoo :) I like this one much better! Thanks a lot, dear friend!
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