A different post-processing of my Scarlet Forest photo [link] I made the photo darker and upped the contrast more.
I've been wanting to do a darker version for a while now, but I didn't want to replace the old version because I think both are quite different, and I like both for reasons that don't make it better compared to the other (for example, I like the darkness more in this photo but the consequence of the darkness is that contrast is more harsh, etc).
I'm sorry for not having anything new. It's been a while since there has been some decent fog.. I hope this autumn will bring some new photography chances
--- Post-processing: I upped the contrast and saturation, lowered the gamma and reduced the noise. Location: Sprielderbos, the Netherlands.
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This is one of the most visually stunning and most beautiful photography that I have ever laid eyes on. The path of the snow is so alluring and everything looks just so delicate and fragile. Lovely photo!
How does...How does snow do that?...I mean, how come nothing else has snow on it?...Ooor am I just over-looking the fact that extremely realistic effects are in play?
Snow does like this when there has been snow for a long time, and it starts to melt. The parts on the road remain longer because people stepped on it for days, and it turned more into ice than snow. Look around when it's melting-time and you'll see for yourself