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Platanus in autumn
Autumn planetree in Jaromer. I like these trees, they are very nice. Their origin is not Czech of course - they are from North America.
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Platanus in autumn
So maples are not endemic to the European flora? Or are those specifically North American ones?
Great colors! Especially against the blue sky.
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Sergey Green at 19:31 CET on 17-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Really great colors.
How do you make such a colorful pictures?
Do you apply any processing?
You made this picture in HQ not RAW. What is your settings for Sharpness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation?
Best Regards.
Igor Bespamyatnov at 22:13 CET on 17-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Hi Sergey, this tree is not maple, this tree is planetree (in Latin Platanus x hispanica). This tribe (Platanus) is North Amerika (USA and Mexico) origin. Thanks for your comment.
Regards Zdenek
Sergey Green wrote:
> So maples are not endemic to the European flora? Or are those specifically North American ones?
>
> Great colors! Especially against the blue sky.
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Zdenek Becak at 09:11 CET on 18-Mar-2006 [Reply]
answer 2
Hi Igor, I always use basic settings and I always take photos in HQ. Photos from camera are only data for my. I adjust photos in software - I use Photofiltre ( I like it, because it is free, in Czech and very similar like Photo shop). It means that I adjust all in software (sharpness, contrast, saturation, colour...). Digital way of photos allow it.
I have been taking photos in RAW and HQ (JPEG) recently because my new camera allow to do it all at once (parallelly) - but I need huge memory .... Thanks for your comment.
Regards Zdenek
Igor Bespamyatnov wrote:
> Really great colors.
>
> How do you make such a colorful pictures?
> Do you apply any processing?
> You made this picture in HQ not RAW. What is your settings for Sharpness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation?
>
> Best Regards.
>
Zdenek Becak at 09:29 CET on 18-Mar-2006 [Reply]