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If you enjoy landscape photos... - DP - 07-12-2011

Check it out:
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/frozen-lake-1310164572-slideshow/


Re: If you enjoy landscape photos... - haikuman - 07-12-2011

I saw that yesterday DP some interesting formations caused by air bubbles. A couple of quite beautiful shots in that group .

Rudie


Re: If you enjoy landscape photos... - Mac1337 - 07-12-2011

Photoshop has ruined it for me. I never know what I am looking at. Digital art or a picture?


Re: If you enjoy landscape photos... - DP - 07-12-2011

I believe they're pretty straight up. NatGeo doesn't want wacked out stuff. Maybe a little Curves and Vibrance, Shadow/Highlight adjustments.


Re: If you enjoy landscape photos... - mattkime - 07-12-2011

Dakota wrote:
Photoshop has ruined it for me. I never know what I am looking at. Digital art or a picture?

Are women dead to you as well?


Re: If you enjoy landscape photos... - DeusxMac - 07-12-2011

DP wrote:
NatGeo doesn't want wacked out stuff. Maybe a little Curves and Vibrance, Shadow/Highlight adjustments.

Maybe not now, but...

"On a cover story of Egypt, pyramids were squeezed together to fit the cover's vertical format. A picture story on Poland contained a cover photograph that combined an expression on a man's face in one frame with a complete view of his hat in another picture. Both cover images were altered without a hint of possible detection and without a note to readers that such manipulation was performed."
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/photo_database/image/the_case_of_the_moving_pyramids/
http://www.coverscans.com/covers/205156

"Rich Clarkson, director of photography at National Geographic when the pyramid and Poland covers; were faked, said he had no ethical problem with combining two photographs into a single cover picture, although "some publications could start abusing.""