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Try to put more details from your camera settings and also talk about what you have done with photoshop.

There are a lot of photographers here that like your editing skills and would like to learn more.

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i shall kick this off!

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Any comments/suggestions appreciated. The original image was more vibrant but I thought it was a bit too much colour. I want to do a 4/8 series of this tree throughout the year.

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I think you should work on your White Balance there, also, the clouds seem to be purplish which looks odd.

I love the idea of the series about the tree. Make sure you shoot form the exact same spot.

BTW How on Earth did you get so many Flickr comments on that? :blink:

I think you should work on your White Balance there, also, the clouds seem to be purplish which looks odd.

I love the idea of the series about the tree. Make sure you shoot form the exact same spot.

BTW How on Earth did you get so many Flickr comments on that? :blink:

Well, the original picture does have white clouds, for the series I was thinking about going for an enphasized look for each season. Like colour balanced blue/cold winters, warm red auttumns, green summers, pink springs.

I am totally adjusting the colour on the image though, I'll see what you guys think. I sortof like the purple clouds given the theme of the images. Think +kol's strangeworlds in a way. I'll be posting it in my photo help and suggestions thread here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=822324

What do you mean I got alot of Flickr comments? Thats hardly any compared to my other images.

Any comments/suggestions appreciated. The original image was more vibrant but I thought it was a bit too much colour. I want to do a 4/8 series of this tree throughout the year.

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I don't like the Soft Focus thing you have going on here. And like some others have said, the purple in the clouds is weird. Also, the whole image just seems a little... flat, to me for some reason.

@Boifido

This is a gallery, not a WIP topic. Please create your own topic where you can post your updated photos as regular as you wish with people commenting as much as they feel to.

@Argote

That's how - http://www.flickr.com/groups/comments/ - People only comment because they want to show their photos so that others could comment on their photos. A never ending-"OMG THIS PHOTO IS AMAZING. KTHXBAI" cycle.

First of the month. Just playing about with black and white settings on lightroom/colourefex pro. I'm not sure yet whether using just one or both is the best idea.

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As for the mega comments comment - yeah, all these post X comment X(n) groups annoy me. I put photos into one once thinking that I'd get at lest 3-5 honest comments but it's all gushy and that.

I have no issue with "Nice Image" comments as I will leave the same on photos myself but gushing for no reason other than forced to make a comment? what's the point?

I await a "nice image" reply to this post lol

@Argote

That's how - http://www.flickr.com/groups/comments/ - People only comment because they want to show their photos so that others could comment on their photos. A never ending-"OMG THIS PHOTO IS AMAZING. KTHXBAI" cycle.

I think it's all because of the damn Interestingness + Explore. I cringe when I see some genuinely crap images pop up on explore...

And yes, there are comment spammers, interestingess should take into account REAL comments and not the ****ing you're invited to a group GIFs...

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