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January 31, 2014
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A shot from last autumn in Ireland. DEV1149.jpg

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February 1, 2014
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Incredible saturation of reds jaydev.
Are these the true colours where the shot was taken or did you
boost the saturation level a little?
If they are real they are spectacular!
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February 1, 2014
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Actually it looks like the saturation was a little too much for my taste… many of the details are blown out…

February 1, 2014
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It is a beautiful shoot – subject and composition, but I would like to see the original photo. This looks more like a graphic or painting. I think this is what you were going for, right? 

February 2, 2014
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Dale and mscharff,

Thanks for your comment.. appreciated..

This photo is not original. actually I didn’t get the shot I wanted. still (as always ) on learning curve. But lightroom helped me to make like this. As mscharff said, the saturation was purposely added more to get a painting effect.

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February 2, 2014
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Oksana,

Thanks for the comment. appreciated your time and words..

as you said, I wanted this picture to get a painting effect and did ‘something’.

the original is below…. hope you don’t laugh at me..

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February 2, 2014
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jaydev….
I think this is a great shot with the two people walking, and probably talking, in the distance.
I just had to work it a bit.  Hope you don’t mind.
I do think your original out of camera has a wonderful surreal quality about it
and of the three would choose it as my favorite.
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February 2, 2014
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I really like it because the red saturation gives it a surreal effect. 

February 2, 2014
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It would be good if your original exposure was a brighter, but luckily post processing is able to recover some of that darkness. So I had to agree with Mandrake, there is something very interesting and surreal in your original image the way it is. 

February 3, 2014
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Holy mother of darkness!!!
What a difference in the 2 images.
Mandrake did a good job on it and it does have a surreal feel to it
and I like it.
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February 10, 2014
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easyexposure said
It would be good if your original exposure was a brighter, but luckily post processing is able to recover some of that darkness. So I had to agree with Mandrake, there is something very interesting and surreal in your original image the way it is. 

Thanks Oksana..

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February 10, 2014
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nikonguy said
Holy mother of darkness!!!
What a difference in the 2 images.
Mandrake did a good job on it and it does have a surreal feel to it
and I like it.
Dale.

Thank you Dale.

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