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Terragen Landscape posted on Jun 23, 2004
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Playing around with the camera affects and I cant decide which I like better the color or the sepia... So whats your opinion?

Comments (4)


lonotter

2:59PM | Wed, 23 June 2004

I'm not sure, either. In the color version you either have green rock or some kind of vegetation that's happy to grow on (near-) vertical surfaces, which doesn't look quite right (yes, I know green rock exists as does green moss and lichen, but not quite in a setting/formation like this that I've ever seen pictures of). In that regard, the sepia is better as it hides that. OTOH, old sepia-toned pictures aren't usually as sharp (or pixellated, although the "grain" here is fine enough that you have to look for it), so just a tiny bit of softening would be good. On the other other hand, the red-winged blackbird is back on my windowsill having a snack, which has nothing to do with these images, but is surely a segue into something...

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zaberc

3:59PM | Wed, 23 June 2004

Sepia is more artistic...mon avis

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EoinArmstrong

3:03AM | Thu, 24 June 2004

Personally, I'd just about prefer the colour one (with more surface layers!) - nice pov and terrain, btw

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PatGoltz

8:32AM | Sat, 26 June 2004

I don't think I can decide, either! They're both nice.


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