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Jon P Kristinsson
{K:66} 8/27/2012
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Excellent shot
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Michele Beccia
{K:16517} 12/12/2011
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Wonderful, regards:)
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James Cook
{K:38068} 3/13/2007
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Well, there you have it. Now for my next trick small cards you can add to your camera with these filter sets built in...
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 3/13/2007
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Nope...this is nit HDR image... Just ordinary processed to look like Velvia... :)
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 3/13/2007
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Hi James :) As you say before...someone write filters for film look and feel... :)) Try look at DxO Film pack... :))) I find it realy good when processing raw images... :))
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 3/13/2007
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your colours are just out of this world. is it HDR?
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Alpay Yalcinkaya
{K:223} 12/15/2006
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Beautiful perspective and colors!
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James Cook
{K:38068} 11/12/2006
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Yeah, that's true. I suppose soon enough someone will write filters so that we can process a RAW image as though it were x, y, or z film, a sort of film emulating filter-set.
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/12/2006
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James, just compare shots from some prosumer digital camera on one side and some dSLR on the other side...and you will see that "in camera" shots from prosumer typicaly have much more impact and much stronger colors... This is because prosumer camera is for amateur that don't know much about photography and also don't know much about processing. So they made it to fit on most peoples taste... On the other side dSLR is camera that is target at semiprofessional or professional market and they just need to make photo material that is good suited for every motive that is possible... It need to be flat and somehow washed out and also not sharpened at all... In old film days you will never shot portrait with Velvia emulsion because it is too much saturated and too much contrasty for portraits... You will take film that is best suited for motive that you intend to shot... For landscape this is Velvia, for portraits Provia, Sensia bla bla bla, etc etc... :) With digital, you can not exchange film so it need to be completely neutral in camera... :)
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/12/2006
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Kristen... I don't know islan that have name Kali... Probably you spell it wrong or it is so small island... We call our country "land with thousent islands" :) So it is imposible for me to know every name... :) Thanks for your words! You are rigt! I love my country very much. We have realy hard history in last 900 years, and espetialy in last 100 years and that is why many people go to live in other part of this planet (almost half Croat is not at home land at moment). Sure, I want to see other countries (I was in Australia also, beautiful land! :)) but never wanted to live anywhere other then in my place... :)
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James Cook
{K:38068} 11/12/2006
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Thank you for all of the information. Keep up the great work. I will have to investigate more of what you say about the in-camera colors being neutralized (flat). I typically leave my luxagraphic shots unmanipulated.
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John Pitman
{K:8473} 11/12/2006
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Stunning shot and colours. Well done.
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Kristen Ryan
{K:989} 11/11/2006
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Hi Stjepan! I completely love this photo, I love the mood, colours, everything, but what I love most of all is your willingness to share with us all how this wonderful landscape was shot! I am passionate about photography but also a little overwhelmed at times, as I am only fairly new to it. I lived with a Croatian family for about 6 years and the father used to share stories of how beautiful his island of Kali (hope I spelt that right) is... now am beginning to wonder why anyone would want to live anywhere else!!!
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/11/2006
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Thanks for your comment James :) Not much about color...just minor tweaking and ordinary work that every digital raw file needs...much more work was done to save shadows because there was more then 3 stop different in brightnes... It was ND Grad 0.3 and 0.6 on the lense and still need shadows/higlight tool in photoshop to save details... About color...you know that every "in cammera" digital file is somehow flat and need boosting. That is normal and that is because they do in cammera processing neutral as much as possible... Let say that simmilar shot and colors would be if this is shot on Velvia RVG emulsion... I have almost the same colors (even more nice) on slide that I shot same time there but with Mamiya RZ67 on Velvia slide...unfortunately contrast was too much and shadow details is lost on slide... :(
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James Cook
{K:38068} 11/11/2006
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Nicely shot. Very well framed. Was there any color work done or was this accomplished in-camera? Congratulations on the award.
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/11/2006
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Thanks for your critic Lisa :) This is Island Hvar where I am on this photo. In front left you see Island Brac and on the right side in distance is land and beautiful Makarska town with riviera... Place where I take this shot is around 1 mile far from village Vrboska on north side of island Hvar...
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So Cal Photograhper
{K:18529} 11/11/2006
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Being Croatian myself I'd like to know what part of Croatia this is. There are so many beautiful islands.
Wonderful sunrise! Excellent capture! 7+!
Bog! Lisa
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/11/2006
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You're welcome, Stjepan!:)
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/11/2006
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Between 4 and 4:30 in the morning... Thanks :)
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/11/2006
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Thanks Shirley :))
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roberto carlos alves
{K:453} 11/11/2006
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Parabéns muito lindo esse click, a que horas você fez esta foto?
abraços
roberto carlos alves
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Matt Mitchel
{K:3149} 11/11/2006
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Great sunrise shot except moon not realy working here at this resolution and size.
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 11/11/2006
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Oustanding with wonderful contrast between the still pool and the moving water. Lovely colour. Regards. Joggie
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 11/11/2006
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STUPEND..... bravo roby 7+
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/11/2006
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Congratulations on the award!:)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/10/2006
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Yes, stunning, Stjepan...and I like the vignetting.:)
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 11/10/2006
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Loved the warm tone in the sky. Excellent photo.
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Manuel Bedoyan
{K:9098} 11/10/2006
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Beautiful composition, colors, and overall tone. Great idea, great Shot. Congrats
Manuel
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Jackie Curtis
{K:1864} 11/10/2006
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This is stunning.
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Ibrahim Youssef
{K:5579} 11/10/2006
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This image is splendid, softness is remarkably introduced into this scene which is quite composed.7/7 A very beautiful work
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 11/9/2006
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Awesome, awesome, awesome!!!
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 11/9/2006
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Excellent image, special mood and very effective result
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Stjepan Mikulic
{K:669} 11/9/2006
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Thanks Daniel :) Vignetting is not accidental! I made it... :)
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Dan Wilson
{K:21104} 11/9/2006
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The is just stunning, I love the location of this photo. It seems you have vignetting in every corner of the photo where the light has fallen off, maybe a longer exposure would have made this even better.
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