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Dark Side of The Mountain


Dark Side of The Mountain
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Copyright: Roberto Bellaccomo (Robpulp) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 131 W: 25 N: 84] (937)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-01-08
Categories: Decisive Moment
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-02-21 12:58
Viewed: 1054
Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This photograph was taken from a peak of steep mountain. On the top of this mountain lie the remains of an ancient arabic castle, with caves scattered all over the top. I found it interesting that if you ask the local in the village below (Santa Elisabetta) about it they dont seem to know or care about it. On this day the weather was changing all the time, which was good for photography.

I have experiemnted with some photoshop techniques which may be to everyones taste, but let me know what you think anyway!

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  • Good 
  • munte Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 13 W: 0 N: 45] (321)
  • [2007-02-21 13:11]

Great landscape and clouds but the photo is over-processed looks like a rendering in POV-Ray...

hi
great sky and landscape, but too much post production, so weird!
jo

Ciao Roberto!
Beautiful composition with lovely colours and light!
Nice effect and clarity!
Good point of view!
Excellent done!
Lili

  • Great 
  • Karma Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 57 W: 3 N: 69] (975)
  • [2007-02-22 6:42]

Hi Rob
Verry interesting light.
good composition. PP work is good.
TFS
Karma

Hello Roberto,
This one has a great POV, and bears lots of interesting details. Wonderful colors and light, perfect landscape, great share :)
I think the pp is very well done and it does not create a weird effect, contrary, it adds a lot to the overall beauty. And I have a tip for you: Don't ever tell that you applied too much pp on your photo. I have seen much more over processed ones, which got critiques like "WOW, excellent, wonderful...bla bla".
Cheers,
Deniz

I agree with "rigoletto", the pp was done very well. Why should we accept things as they are, maybe we sould have the choice to present things the way we want to present it, and maybe remember it. Very good, the effect was great. Rodney

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