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Nice photo, Kan Win. I suppose it is a HDR. A touch of too much saturation for the grass. And the clouds looks like waterpainting. I also suppose it is sunset and then the sky looks strange, wrong temperature? should be more red-yellow, now it is more green-blue.

But the photo is very artistic!

I give you 2 TU!

:D:):D

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This image just cries out for a monk in saffron robes walking across, or a goat, or something. When you put people in your pictures, you are adding life to them.

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<br />This image just cries out for a monk in saffron robes walking across, or a goat, or something. When you put people in your pictures, you are adding life to them.<br />
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Well I do have photos of Monks, but they belong in me other section of "Thailand as I see it".

http://www.pbase.com/win13/image/49242376/large.jpg

As for Goats your are Kid-ding

http://www.pbase.com/win13/image/93446267/large.jpg

Sawadee :wai:

Nice photo, Kan Win. I suppose it is a HDR. A touch of too much saturation for the grass. And the clouds looks like waterpainting. I also suppose it is sunset and then the sky looks strange, wrong temperature? should be more red-yellow, now it is more green-blue.

But the photo is very artistic!

I give you 2 TU!

:D:):D

I think quite a few of us would have preferred to see less grass and less sky.

But very artistic indeed ;):D

I like the picture, HDR or not, the colors are very real IMHO

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Nice photo, Kan Win. I suppose it is a HDR. A touch of too much saturation for the grass. And the clouds looks like waterpainting. I also suppose it is sunset and then the sky looks strange, wrong temperature? should be more red-yellow, now it is more green-blue.

But the photo is very artistic!

I give you 2 TU!

:D:):D

I think quite a few of us would have preferred to see less grass and less sky.

But very artistic indeed ;):D

Thank you both, but Wat I tried to do was to get the DOF into play so that from the 'Green, green grass of home' me photo takes you into the Heavens of a strange looking sky.

Sawdaee :wai:

<br />This image just cries out for a monk in saffron robes walking across, or a goat, or something. When you put people in your pictures, you are adding life to them.<br />
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Well I do have photos of Monks, but they belong in me other section of "Thailand as I see it".

http://www.pbase.com...42376/large.jpg

As for Goats your are Kid-ding

http://www.pbase.com...46267/large.jpg

Sawadee :wai:

Perhaps you misunderstood. I have looked at a lot of the photos on this site and in my opinion most of them are empty. It's like one comes across a nice scene and/or good light and takes a picture, rather then waiting as long as it takes to get something alive in the picture, like a monk walking across the grass, which would be great colour contrast, or a bird flying into the sky, or a goat or cow or a chicken. You can use the latest cameras and all the software gimmicks you want, but if your picture doesn't tell a story of some kind, have a point of interest, you should really be trying harder to get an image.

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Perhaps you misunderstood. I have looked at a lot of the photos on this site and in my opinion most of them are empty. It's like one comes across a nice scene and/or good light and takes a picture, rather then waiting as long as it takes to get something alive in the picture, like a monk walking across the grass, which would be great colour contrast, or a bird flying into the sky, or a goat or cow or a chicken. You can use the latest cameras and all the software gimmicks you want, but if your picture doesn't tell a story of some kind, have a point of interest, you should really be trying harder to get an image.

Hi 'svenivan',

Thank you for your C&C.

As you posted your post twice you gave me the hex ............... :D came in at number 22 out of 100 :D

http://www.dpreview.....aspx?ID=248156

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Not too bad me think without what you had in mind.

Sawadee :wai:

P.S. I gave you a green one btw B)

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Hi Folks,

Thank you all for your C & C.

In yet another Photo Challenge "Subtle HDR"

Photo came in at number #13 out of 121

http://www.dpreview....Results&Rows=25

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The Colonel, Kan Win.

Sawadee :wai:

This image just cries out for a monk in saffron robes walking across, or a goat, or something. When you put people in your pictures, you are adding life to them.

No humans in his photos - I guess that's why Ansel Adams never made the big time eh?

A great photo Kan Win - I love the detail in the foreground stonework.

I agree. The photo is of ruins. A figure might detract from the atmosphere of desolation.

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Thank you all for your C & C.

A great photo Kan Win - I love the detail in the foreground stonework.

That was what I was looking for the DOF.

Thank you ;)

I agree. The photo is of ruins. A figure might detract from the atmosphere of desolation.

Why would anyone wish to ruin a simple photo of ruins with anything, but ruins in it :o Khun-fused now :blink:

The Colonel :ph34r: an Amateur Photographer

Kanchanaburi Win B)

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