yes definitely less noisy in the first one. I like them all.
#1 looks like a glacier
#2 nifty composition and contrast
#3 looks like a barren wasteland (in a good way if you know what I mean)
Nice Marko!
This is a discussion on Oka winter shots within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; yes definitely less noisy in the first one. I like them all. #1 looks like a glacier #2 nifty composition ...
yes definitely less noisy in the first one. I like them all.
#1 looks like a glacier
#2 nifty composition and contrast
#3 looks like a barren wasteland (in a good way if you know what I mean)
Nice Marko!
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Very nice images, Marko. I am kinda hating shooting in winter... I find the snow in the city is dirty and I don't really feel like driving too much in the country when it's messy out. :(
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Just wondering which version of this shot people like better - again feel free to critique. many thx! Marko
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I think the colour version has introduced too much noise now. The B&W seems to hide that better.
sigh...yeah i saw that too...Not entirely sure why though..true I did underexpose a bit to save highlight detail, but it's considerably noisier on upload and it's the same filesize![]()
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have you tried some noise reduction software on it to see it helps?
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