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    Please, judge these photos.

    Please judge these photos (from 1 to 10).

    Thank you

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    Re: Please, judge these photos.

    Again I don't like scales but the compositon is very good on them all. The exposure as well. I still see a green tint to them. A graduate filter or polarizer would help get more detail out of the sky and knock the glare off of the lake.
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    Re: Please, judge these photos.

    The white balance is off. There is a strong green cast to all three photos. Are you shooting film or digital?
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    Re: Please, judge these photos.

    I think the colors of all photos posted by green_me on this board so far are off. Perhaps he did it on purpose.

    Those he posted on Nature and Wildlife don't seem to have as much a problem though.

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    Re: Please, judge these photos.

    Hi today

    Thanks for your comments . I am shooting a digital.
    I am glad composition is OK. I also think so but it is better to know others opinions
    Colours...hmmm... yes... bit(?) boring but it isnot any well known landscape.
    In fact it is only green and blue that can be really seen in that place.

    So computer improvements would be reguired I think. Or I don't know..:idea:

    OK. Today three different landscapes. Write about the composition and if the colours are better or the same way boring, please.

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Please, judge these photos.

    g,

    do you mind if i post an edit of your images? Just to see how it looks on your screen, because mine is calibrated, and your screen may be off because it is not calibrated.

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    Re: Please, judge these photos.

    I agree with the others on the colour cast on all of your photo's. Have you tried calibrating your monitor?

    I find it difficult to critique so many photo's in one thread but to me the majority are okay compositionally but a few could have done with a better position.

    I think the levels need to be checked as well as the colour cast and if you have a polarizer then you need to use it reduce the glare in some of the shots, which will increase the colour saturation too.

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