09-22-2013, 05:38 PM
[quote riverdog]They are pretty pictures. But when the mountains themselves appear blue and the color blind folks notice you might have got carried a way a tad bit.[laugh][/quote]
Atmospheric conditions do tend to change the "blue colors" of long distance shots. Smoke, dust, angle of light, these are all factors that result in what you see.
Do you ever read magizines? Take a guess on whether or not those were touched up. It is the professional photographers way of life now. If you wanna be magazine worthy you have to get with the program.
Too bad all my pics are "cell phone shot" material compared to ETDT!
Happy trails out there riverdog.
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Atmospheric conditions do tend to change the "blue colors" of long distance shots. Smoke, dust, angle of light, these are all factors that result in what you see.
Do you ever read magizines? Take a guess on whether or not those were touched up. It is the professional photographers way of life now. If you wanna be magazine worthy you have to get with the program.
Too bad all my pics are "cell phone shot" material compared to ETDT!
Happy trails out there riverdog.
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