Winter bids farewell to the now fallen to pieces fall.
[07.12.2012] processed
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I like it as artistic expression but not as a photograph. As a photo it is processed too much.
Oh, I just darkened it a little (here’s the original: http://wp.me/a1WvCe-H9 )
By the way, when can we tell that the photo is not processed in any way? In my opinion even if you don’t use any kind of software to process the picture, it can still be called processed. Using professional cameras with all their lenses and filters is itself a kind of retouching… I don’t have any true camera at my disposal and I take pictures with literally anything I can use. It of course results in bad quality of some pictures, so I sometimes decide to retouch the ones I think are OK but for some reasons are too dark, too pale etc. What I want to say is that processed photograph for me is still a photograph, although I prefer the unchanged ones.
BR
Paweł
Captured flakes! Beautiful!
You seem to like winter, don’t you?
Thanks!
Yes from the inside looking out!!
Me too!
Nice. I like it.
Thanks!
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Mother Nature is the ultimate artist… perfect.