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High Desert Storm
Posted By: Bob Harris, 01-20-2012, 12:10 AM

Stormy weather near Winslow Arizona. I used Oloneo Photo Engine for editing on this photo.

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01-22-2012, 09:26 AM   #31
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For specific purposes there is no harm in over saturating the colors. Tweaking reality can be fun like in this photo! Good composition to.

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Hi Bob, Wonderful image and I could certainly believe the colors, especially in the late afternoon with the sun very low. Also, I have been trying out Oloneo's Photo Engine, and actually bought it - I liked it so well. It works for me much better than most of the other utilities.

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For specific purposes there is no harm in over saturating the colors. Tweaking reality can be fun like in this photo! Good composition to.
Thanks Remco, I was experimenting a bit, looking for that painting look if that makes any sense.
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You got me on that one "LBA"???
Sorry Bob... Lens Buying Addiction... something i heard around the web in a few places...in my ignorance i had kind of presumed it was some common photography lingo. Great about the fact that you travel around your beautiful country the way you do too my friend. I'd love to travel around America one day like that. Hope you are most well good sir!

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Thanks Remco, I was experimenting a bit, looking for that painting look if that makes any sense.
It does Bob. You want to show a impression of what you've seen and not necessarily a reproduction of reality. That's I think a very normal thing to do in the arts.
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Sorry Bob... Lens Buying Addiction... something i heard around the web in a few places...in my ignorance i had kind of presumed it was some common photography lingo. Great about the fact that you travel around your beautiful country the way you do too my friend. I'd love to travel around America one day like that. Hope you are most well good sir!
Just to let you know that I googled LBA and it came up with Lesbian by Association, so I am glad you clarified what LBA means to you. take care.
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Just to let you know that I googled LBA and it came up with Lesbian by Association, so I am glad you clarified what LBA means to you. take care.
Ha ha ha! Good job i clarified then! Cheers my friend

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Hi Bob, Wonderful image and I could certainly believe the colors, especially in the late afternoon with the sun very low. Also, I have been trying out Oloneo's Photo Engine, and actually bought it - I liked it so well. It works for me much better than most of the other utilities.

Thanks for commenting, glad you liked the shot and you being from AZ you understand what looking into the low/late afternoon sun on the desert plains. So far I like the program, a bit pricey, but it is easy to use and I like the results.
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