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I like this a lot.
Aug 05, 2016,12:25 PM
What processing did you do? To my eye the shadows are lifted just a bit more than I would have, and/or the greens and blues are oversaturated. Great vista--the disappearing road is excellent.
DJK
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Currie Road
By: ongopt : August 3rd, 2016-22:43
Windy Road. Rio Vista, CA ...
That's a beautiful area...
By: cshimokita : August 4th, 2016-01:43
We were fortunate to have driven through a couple of times and the geography is outstanding... As a general statement there seems to be some wind ; ) The colors and tones are very nice... particularly the sky. Excellent and welcome to the forum... Casey
I did a double take.
By: fernando : August 4th, 2016-23:53
You did good to capture this scene so well! Any information to share about the shot? cheers fernando
I like this a lot.
By: expwmbat : August 5th, 2016-12:25
What processing did you do? To my eye the shadows are lifted just a bit more than I would have, and/or the greens and blues are oversaturated. Great vista--the disappearing road is excellent. DJK
Thanks all!
By: ongopt : August 6th, 2016-00:58
Funny, when I used to post here years ago this was the only forum that commented on my supposedly over saturated greens. The greens are what they are in California in the spring. Rye grass becomes almost neon when exposed to the sun. However, my style is ...
When I first saw your recent posts, the photos reminded me of someone...
By: cshimokita : August 6th, 2016-14:37
I believe one of your photos is included in the recent video of images from "PhotoForum Images: May 2012-April 2014: Part 01", and another example in Part 02 which will be posted next week... It's very good to see you again!! Don't believe all the comment...
i have a different take......
By: Baron - Mr Red : August 7th, 2016-05:15
.....in terms of nature, a wind farm is a surreal concept. The image captures a surreal theme. Yes, I can see the point made about teh shadows being lifted and the greens/blues, but actually, the way you have porrtrayed it catches the surreality of the su...