@Loulou : Sorry, but I like polar filter, specially for this kind of composition. It really enhances grass/cereal colors and slightly darken blue skies. I love it ! ;-)
@Loulou : What makes it so unnatural is the depth of field which has been extended by closing the aperture and using slow speed (18mm, f20, 1/60s, ISO400). Main drawback : Dust particles on my sensor array are visible in the almost perfect blue sky. At 4.000m high, sky is really, really BLUE !!! A blue tone, I never saw before...
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I like the wheat field at the very foreground very much (so we can find some at this altitude ?!).
I don't like polar filter :-)
@Loulou : Sorry, but I like polar filter, specially for this kind of composition. It really enhances grass/cereal colors and slightly darken blue skies. I love it ! ;-)
Losing natural effect still... anyway and again...the pic is very very nice!
@Loulou : What makes it so unnatural is the depth of field which has been extended by closing the aperture and using slow speed (18mm, f20, 1/60s, ISO400). Main drawback : Dust particles on my sensor array are visible in the almost perfect blue sky.
At 4.000m high, sky is really, really BLUE !!! A blue tone, I never saw before...
Sorry but I had to moderate Loulou in her comment ! :-)
The good thing with having the author of this blog out of town is that I can comment the way I like now.. :-)
Those shots really motivate us to go and see those stunning landscapes on our own. One day for sure...
Arnaud, please come back with amazing shots from Nepal! Bonnes vacances à tous!
tres belle photo...tout a l air si pur...la luminosité les couleurs et l air que tu devais y respirer...have a good trip....byebye...
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