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Copper River
Image Title:  Copper River
 
 By: Lou Dina  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Lou Dina {K:12194}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model EOS 300D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Nature
Lens EF28-105, f3.5/4.5
Uploaded 2/7/2004 Film / Memory Type digital raw
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 230 Shutter 1/10
Favorites Aperture f16
Critiques 15 Rating
6.30
/ 11 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Minimal post processing.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Carmem A. Busko   {K:48766} 2/7/2004
Nice shot, Lou.


Randy Lorance   {K:24958} 2/7/2004
Pretty scene, and really has nice copper tones. The sky is a bit too bright, and I think it would help to crop it at top just above the tree that leans over the water.......Randy


Luther Chong   {K:3585} 2/7/2004
Good color.. I would suggest a bit more post processing to emphasize the river with sandbar in the forground, the rapids leading to the vanishing point (of the river). Contrast, USM (unsharp mask tools) were used in the attached example.. The vivid color remains the same...



Paul's Photos   {K:34954} 2/7/2004
nice scene.. like the lighting


Elahe S. Ahmadian   {K:8599} 2/7/2004
dearlou, beautiful and very rich color tones, great shot.


Lou Dina   {K:12194} 2/7/2004
Thank you for your comments. Randy, I agree the sky is blown out and will try cropping a little more of it. The contrast of this scene exceeded the dynamic range of my camera. Thanks.

Luther, great suggestion on increasing the contrast and sharpness of the water and sand bar. I did that at home (similar to your post) and it made a big difference.

Regards, Lou


gheorghe(rec) florucza   {K:877} 2/7/2004
beautiful colors, it was sunset or sunrise?
gheorghe


Lou Dina   {K:12194} 2/7/2004
Gheorghe,

This was a particularly beautiful sunset which surprised me, because the day itself was rather cold and dull. You never know what nature will serve up. Thanks for the comments.


Luther Chong   {K:3585} 2/7/2004
Lou:

Thanks for the response. With minor enhancements the picture becomes active and somewhat dramatic thus bosting the emotional appeal. Key item to retain, in this case, is the vivid color at the vanishing point of the river.. Luther


ADAM ORZECHOWSKI   {K:7927} 2/7/2004
Excellent sunset.Good shot,Lou.Regards


Michele Beccia   {K:3929} 2/10/2004
Very nice this and all your portfolio! :)


Subhash Sen   {K:11076} 2/13/2004
Beautiful picture and composition my friend,cheers,Subhash


Carlos Andrade   {K:730} 2/19/2004
Hello Dina,
belissima fotografia, enquadramento e cores maravilhosas...
estás satisfeita com a 300D? ando a pensar comprar uma.
cumprimentos e boas fotos,
Carlos


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26655} 4/4/2004
This is a fantastic shot. I agree with cropping a little more of sky out..But magnificent color! The title seems very appropriate. Are you from Va originally? There is some very beautiful land here. I should be movong back home ( to Louisiana ) next year. I plan on taking as many memories as I can :) Thank you so much for the kind comments on mine.


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 4/20/2004
Amazing light and so beautiful composition! Really such wonderful and perfect photo, I love it! The golden light is really so beautiful! I might be wrong, but what if you would crop a little bit on top to get rid of the white part there? It might add a stronger feeling of being inside this golden atmosphere?


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