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Old 12-29-2008, 12:54 AM
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Recent landscapes from where I live (unfortunately)

I hate this place. The landscape. The only possible pro argument for living on the country side seems to be "At least you have landscape".
Well sure I have, but it's rarely beautiful. It's dull. No nature, no scenery, just fields on hills.

From a trip to the railroad range up in the hills. It' really scarcely covered with vegetation. Like a huge iceberg of short grass


The Road Many People Take




Lines Of Power




Clear Winter Sky, Green Grass


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Old 12-29-2008, 01:59 AM
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you have a good eye for composition those all have come out well

did you do any kind of processing on the sky or was the gradient naturally occurring?
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i use lightroom to process my photos. it has an integrated gradual grey filter that can decrease exposure on a gradient mask. i never used such trickery in photoshop as it looked fake, but lightroom is far better in this. thx again. wish this forum was more active
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Old 12-29-2008, 03:54 PM
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Here's another one. I was on my way to a friend to get some uni work done when this sunset showed up.
The air was filled with cold light, an eternal moment, really beautiful.

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not played with the filters much in lightroom yet

may well give it a go when if I ever get around to processing my vegas pics ;o
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"Unfortunately"?? This looks an interesting place. I live in the country and I must say there're lots of wonderful moments and places to catch. You should go looking for them! At dawn or at dusk, with a couple of clouds, landscapes are often magic! Sure, when fields or meadows are blooming, you can get stunning shots. Sometimes, a simple tree is enough to do with.
There're hugely possibilities to manage to get an amazing pic. Keep on trying several things at different moments!
I really would like to give you some tips but I unfortunately don't speak English very well...

As for those, I really like the two last one.

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"Clear Winter Sky, Green Grass" is brilliant. The colours are gorgeous. Aint that bad over there.
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