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Biferno valley

Biferno valley
Copyright ©2006, Sergio Di Giovanni
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Photographer: Sergio Di Giovanni
Folder: Some photos
Uploaded: 17-Feb-2006 21:30 CET
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 1/200
Aperture: 3,2
Focal length: 85mm
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ISO: 50
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Image format: SHQ
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Biferno valley

I would say it is almost 10 on composition, but it is way oversaturated on colors. My monitor is just burning hot! I am sure you probably know it, but when adding saturation in PS do it by color (red, green, etc ... ) but not master all. The far horizon does not have to be that blue, by any stretch of imagination. It could be hazy, but not that blue.

Sergeio, please see this link, and try few examples on your own images;

http://www.radiantvista.com/workbench/index.php

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Sergey Green at 21:55 CET on 17-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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Sergey Green wrote:
> I would say it is almost 10 on composition, but it is way oversaturated on colors. My monitor
> is just burning hot! I am sure you probably know it, but when adding saturation in PS do it
> by color (red, green, etc ... ) but not master all. The far horizon does not have to be that
> blue, by any stretch of imagination. It could be hazy, but not that blue.
>
> Sergeio, please see this link, and try few examples on your own images;
>
> http://www.radiantvista.com/workbench/index.php
>
> -
>
Thank you, Sergey for your advice, I sincerely know the " normal use" of photoshop , but sometimes I prefer a free interpretation. For info: This shot is make in the evening at 18,30 in october. Best regards Sergio

Sergio Di Giovanni at 23:03 CET on 17-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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A beautifully composed shot I love the shapes and texture of the hills.
Best wishes Steve

Steve Elliott at 00:44 CET on 18-Feb-2006 [Reply]

Overcooked

I like playing with colors myself, but I'm not sure this one really works. I think if the colors were just a bit more muted it might be a better photo; I'm not sure.

I also think the border may be influencing this feeling as it is far more neutral in color than the photo is.

I like your style

Jim

Jim Sabatke at 19:10 CET on 18-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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Steve Elliott wrote:
> A beautifully composed shot I love the shapes and texture of the hills.
> Best wishes Steve
>
Thank you very much Steve for your comment . Best regards Sergio

Sergio Di Giovanni at 20:25 CET on 19-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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Jim Sabatke wrote:
> I like playing with colors myself, but I'm not sure this one really works. I think if the
> colors were just a bit more muted it might be a better photo; I'm not sure.
>
> I also think the border may be influencing this feeling as it is far more neutral in color
> than the photo is.
>
> I like your style
>
> Jim
>

Thank you very much Jm for the comment. Best regards Sergio

Sergio Di Giovanni at 20:26 CET on 19-Feb-2006 [Reply]