The heat haze at about 08:00 this morning, reworked a bit.
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Re: old new / new old
Great shot!
You are really a quite talented artist.
You are really a quite talented artist.
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Re: old new / new old
Far too much scenery in that picture...!
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Re: old new / new old
Quit hazing Ken!
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Re: old new / new old
I take a dim view of hazing.
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Re: old new / new old
Are you sure that's not a heat wave from 1905? The sepia tones have really kicked in!
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Re: old new / new old
Here's a version that is closer to what the view actually looked like. There's still a fair bit of artistic license in there as well though, for example the high tension pylon and cables are missing
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Re: old new / new old
Some people say the prefer the raw picture. However,,, the raw picture is what any application is processed to show.
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Re: old new / new old
As so it has always been, even in the days of film. Whoever controlled the chemistry of the development process, a processing lab or yourself in your own darkroom, controlled the final image.
Similarly today, whoever controls the conversion of the bits from the digital sensor to a human viewable image determines the final image.
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Yes... agree...
I've come across a number of people who say that they prefer the raw image with *** no processing *** ignoring that the processing has already been performed! Aaaaand it's difficult to convince them of that!!!
I've come across a number of people who say that they prefer the raw image with *** no processing *** ignoring that the processing has already been performed! Aaaaand it's difficult to convince them of that!!!
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