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Another image from Iroquois Park
March 31, 2012 at 1:12 pm
In Louisville. Summerqueen should like this one, since I know she is the plant lady around here.
I went back to this area a few days after I took this photo and realized that there was a much more spectacular one right next to it. I quess I took the photo of this one because it was late in the afternoon and this was lit up by the afternoon sun. Anyway, I love Beech trees, and thought this one was pretty cool.
I might go back over there some day soon and try to photograph the other one, which is much larger.
Beech Tree
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RE: Another image from Iroquois Park
April 2, 2012 at 2:08 am
A tad too much HDRi for my taste, TBH. Almost Disneyesque. And the composition is OK for a botanic determination book, but not very inspiring for others.
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RE: Another image from Iroquois Park
April 2, 2012 at 12:48 pm
(April 2, 2012 at 2:08 am)BoyWonder Wrote: A tad too much HDRi for my taste, TBH. Almost Disneyesque. And the composition is OK for a botanic determination book, but not very inspiring for others.
But then, I wasn't trying to provide YOU with inspiration or suit your taste. As for HDRi, this was a downsample (*jpeg) of the raw high resolution image (.cdr). Nothing else was changed. Oh, and WTF is wrong with botany books? Do you have an emotional problem with trees?
'The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference between a mermaid and seal. It could not be expressed better.'
-- Samuel "Mark Twain" Clemens
"I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the scriptures, but with experiments, demonstrations, and observations".
- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
"In short, Meyer has shown that his first disastrous book was not a fluke: he is capable of going into any field in which he has no training or research experience and botching it just as badly as he did molecular biology. As I've written before, if you are a complete amateur and don't understand a subject, don't demonstrate the Dunning-Kruger effect by writing a book about it and proving your ignorance to everyone else! "
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RE: Another image from Iroquois Park
April 2, 2012 at 4:42 pm
(April 2, 2012 at 12:48 pm)orogenicman Wrote: (April 2, 2012 at 2:08 am)BoyWonder Wrote: A tad too much HDRi for my taste, TBH. Almost Disneyesque. And the composition is OK for a botanic determination book, but not very inspiring for others.
But then, I wasn't trying to provide YOU with inspiration or suit your taste. Then you shouldn't have posted it.
Quote:As for HDRi, this was a downsample (*jpeg) of the raw high resolution image (.cdr). Nothing else was changed.
Except that the colors were preset to vibrant.
Quote:Oh, and WTF is wrong with botany books?
Nothing. But this board isn't one.
Quote:Do you have an emotional problem with trees?
I'm not the one posting images of trees...
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RE: Another image from Iroquois Park
April 3, 2012 at 4:09 am
(This post was last modified: April 3, 2012 at 4:13 am by orogenicman.)
(April 2, 2012 at 4:42 pm)BoyWonder Wrote: (April 2, 2012 at 12:48 pm)orogenicman Wrote: (April 2, 2012 at 2:08 am)BoyWonder Wrote: A tad too much HDRi for my taste, TBH. Almost Disneyesque. And the composition is OK for a botanic determination book, but not very inspiring for others.
But then, I wasn't trying to provide YOU with inspiration or suit your taste. Then you shouldn't have posted it.
Gee, a poster with a reputation of 0 giving advice. Priceless.
Quote:As for HDRi, this was a downsample (*jpeg) of the raw high resolution image (.cdr). Nothing else was changed.
wonderless boy Wrote:Except that the colors were preset to vibrant.
No sir, they were not. This camera is used for astrophotography (i.e, it has a clear sensor filter instead of the standard Canon IR-cut filter. I used a custom white balance with a Baader UV/IR cut filter on the lens in order to shoot regular photography). If it is too "vibrant" for you, you can always download it and then adjust it to whatever drab color balance you prefer.
Quote:Oh, and WTF is wrong with botany books?
wonderless boy Wrote:Nothing. But this board isn't one.
But there are people here who like my pictures, and at least one who is a botanist. Not everyone has your dull outlook on life, dude.
Quote:Do you have an emotional problem with trees?
wonderless boy Wrote:I'm not the one posting images of trees...
Thank you Mr. Obvious for that astute observation.
'The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference between a mermaid and seal. It could not be expressed better.'
-- Samuel "Mark Twain" Clemens
"I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the scriptures, but with experiments, demonstrations, and observations".
- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
"In short, Meyer has shown that his first disastrous book was not a fluke: he is capable of going into any field in which he has no training or research experience and botching it just as badly as he did molecular biology. As I've written before, if you are a complete amateur and don't understand a subject, don't demonstrate the Dunning-Kruger effect by writing a book about it and proving your ignorance to everyone else! "
- Dr. Donald Prothero
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