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*{{s}} Hi Tomas, congratulations for this work. Those are the real colors did you use a dramatic filter?. Thanks --[[User:Wilfredor|Wilfredor]] ([[User talk:Wilfredor|talk]]) 11:13, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
*{{s}} Hi Tomas, congratulations for this work. Those are the real colors did you use a dramatic filter?. Thanks --[[User:Wilfredor|Wilfredor]] ([[User talk:Wilfredor|talk]]) 11:13, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
*{{comment}} Thanks Wilfredor, I processed the image for clarity and contrast, very little, but that particular day, due to the haze and slight cloudyness the conditions were right for the pastel colors. The colors of the Grand Canyon change every day, and it is a matter of luck. As for filters, I do not use filters of any kind. Sometimes I will use neutral density, but I have even given up on polarizers also. Filters are of less optical quality glass than the glass of the lenses, so it is like shooting through a diirty window. I have good L Canon lenses, and I´ve done comparison shots to see the difference, and believe me, there is a big difference between filters vs no filters. Even the non L lenses perform much better without filters. Try it out. Adjust on the computer. The only thing is that you have to be more careful to protect the glass of the lens, which is a good thing anyway. --[[User:Tomascastelazo|Tomascastelazo]] ([[User talk:Tomascastelazo|talk]]) 19:05, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
*{{comment}} Thanks Wilfredor, I processed the image for clarity and contrast, very little, but that particular day, due to the haze and slight cloudyness the conditions were right for the pastel colors. The colors of the Grand Canyon change every day, and it is a matter of luck. As for filters, I do not use filters of any kind. Sometimes I will use neutral density, but I have even given up on polarizers also. Filters are of less optical quality glass than the glass of the lenses, so it is like shooting through a diirty window. I have good L Canon lenses, and I´ve done comparison shots to see the difference, and believe me, there is a big difference between filters vs no filters. Even the non L lenses perform much better without filters. Try it out. Adjust on the computer. The only thing is that you have to be more careful to protect the glass of the lens, which is a good thing anyway. --[[User:Tomascastelazo|Tomascastelazo]] ([[User talk:Tomascastelazo|talk]]) 19:05, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
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::{{s}} First of all, thank you very much for your prompt response. Gradually I've been learning with comments in this section. I really like this composition and the sense of depth created by these branches. I've tried to always get the most natural colors, whenever possible. I will take your comments into consideration. --[[User:Wilfredor|Wilfredor]] ([[User talk:Wilfredor|talk]]) 23:31, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
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::{{s}} First of all, thank you very much for your prompt response. Gradually I've been learning with comments in this section. I really like this composition and the sense of depth created by these branches. I've tried to always get the most natural colors, whenever possible. I will take your comments into consideration. --[[User:Wilfredor|Wilfredor]] ([[User talk:Wilfredor|talk]]) 23:31, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
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