Thank you! I thought it was important to point that out because it is too easy just to change the colour in Lightroom or Photoshop etc. I always want my photo to be of what the view actually was. π
Yes, its so easy to change colours in pictures but I think that, here, anything other than natural would be a waste of time. But to me toning black and white can have its place, as can over or underexposing colour – but that’s just my personal view.
I agree with that, I usually make a few minor adjustments but I never want to completely change the scene – I remember seeing a tutorial which showed you how to make a day shot appear as if taken at night, it even showed you how to add the moon to replace the sun – I just thought it would have been easier just to go back at night and take another shot π
Yes, I absolutely agree. And although I do exclude things from my photos by cropping and (small nuisances) deleting, I’ve never got into adding things to images – I suppose that seems like a Pandora’s Box, and I’m all for the simple life!!! π
I do have one picture of me and my wife at the top of Ben Nevis – someone took it for us but I didnβt realise that someone else was in the background – other than that it was a perfect shot so I spent a long time editing them out and I hope you canβt tell if you were to see the photo! So I do all of those things if needed but I think you need to limit what you change so it doesnβt become something else entirely! π
Amazing shot and wonderful colors. Nature is just awesome.
Thank you Sebastian! It was a beautiful evening π
Very beautiful picture, Dave; very striking image; and I can certainly believe the colours are real. Adrian
Thank you! I thought it was important to point that out because it is too easy just to change the colour in Lightroom or Photoshop etc. I always want my photo to be of what the view actually was. π
Yes, its so easy to change colours in pictures but I think that, here, anything other than natural would be a waste of time. But to me toning black and white can have its place, as can over or underexposing colour – but that’s just my personal view.
I agree with that, I usually make a few minor adjustments but I never want to completely change the scene – I remember seeing a tutorial which showed you how to make a day shot appear as if taken at night, it even showed you how to add the moon to replace the sun – I just thought it would have been easier just to go back at night and take another shot π
Yes, I absolutely agree. And although I do exclude things from my photos by cropping and (small nuisances) deleting, I’ve never got into adding things to images – I suppose that seems like a Pandora’s Box, and I’m all for the simple life!!! π
I do have one picture of me and my wife at the top of Ben Nevis – someone took it for us but I didnβt realise that someone else was in the background – other than that it was a perfect shot so I spent a long time editing them out and I hope you canβt tell if you were to see the photo! So I do all of those things if needed but I think you need to limit what you change so it doesnβt become something else entirely! π
Yes, absolutely, avoiding “something else entirely” >>> LOL! >>> good plan!!! π
Gorgeous color. Beautiful.
Thank you! π
how wonderful
experiencing that π
It was a very beautiful evening! π
Gorgeous scene Dave, beautiful photograph.
Thank you! π
So welcome.
This is absolutely beautiful π
Thank you π
Fantastic photo.
Thank you! That is very kind of you π
A perfect dawning.
Thank you! π
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