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Six images in the Himalayan mountains

Mazarico

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Hello, I still have lot to learn about my Ricoh GXR, but slowly I expect to have good performance.

Greetings to all
 

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My favourite is #3. Pity the #1 is that dark due to a very wide dynamic range of the scene.

Peter
 
Hello Mazarico,

great shots ! My favorites are "monk biker" and "harvesting".
Very colorful and well composed in my opinion.
Thanks for sharing that.

JONIE
 
Hello again Mazarico.
I really hope you do not mind me trying an alternative version of #1?
I love it and could not resist! :oops:
Andy
 

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Thanks for your comments

Wiener, I really like the result of your choice :D . Would be good to know how you did it? Thanks for taking the time to this process. :?:

I also like that Jonie and Genster as favorites are the # 2 and # 4. ;)

Photo # 1, before being arranged by Wiener, may be too dark. Is the light of dusk in the mountains. Orol, I think I also prefer # 3.

Duane is curious, at some time in this trip I thought that the easy it is to live well, and not in the maelstrom of West weeks.

Thank you very much everyone and affectionate greetings
 
Mazarico":un7d00rq said:
Thanks for your comments

Wiener, I really like the result of your choice :D . Would be good to know how you did it? Thanks for taking the time to this process. :?:
Hi Mazarico,
glad you approved of my alternative 'look' at #1. What type of software do you have for post-processing? I guess it varies a lot from one package to another but in, say Silkypix Pro, a little dodge and extra gamma would probably do a good job. If you work with the DGN rather than the JPEG, this would also help.
Cheers!
Andy
 
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