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Originally Posted by Sty
Hmm, the 1st one looks even a little bit over-saturated... tried Fuji Velvia?
2nd one has the perfect exposure, although I'm a little bit distracted by the trees on the right side... how long was the exposure? I really can't tell if they were moving or did you run out of dof
Otherwise these are some high-contrast pictures here. Looking at the shadows reveals little or no detail so some post-processing might help you to squeeze some life into those.
Anyways, pretty pictures. Can't really tell were the last ones better than these or not. I think they were not, they were more 'postcardish'. These seem to have more soul.
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No, I have not tried Fuji Velvia yet. I need to do that.
Because I used my film camera I did not save the setting information but I do
believe that the wind was sufficient to cause the blur.
I agree the first one is probably oversaturated. I am colorblind and when I
use the contrast and color enhancers I tend to over adjust on certain colors.