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    Fish Creek Autumn

    Autumn colours captured along Fish Creek. Aspen, cottonwood and wolf willow. A brief autumn this year, foliage was stripped by an early storm.
    Although health issues continue to be an impediment, I managed to get out with camera and tripod for the first time in over a year.
    C&C welcome.......

    Fish Creek AutumnFish Creek, Autumn (01) by Len Reeves, on Flickr

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    Re: Fish Creek Autumn

    You haven't lost your touch.

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    Re: Fish Creek Autumn

    Andre, thank you for your input, much appreciated.

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    Re: Fish Creek Autumn

    Len,

    Very glad to see you were able to get out and about.

    This is a very striking scene and a good composition.

    I do have one suggestion for you, but it's a matter of taste. I find the highly saturated yellows to be a bit too much, and they swamp the greens. I tried a very quick and dirty edit to see what would happen if saturation were dialed down a bit and the greens and yellows separated more. I'm not on a calibrated monitor, so these suggestions might be nonsense. Using Camera Raw, I pulled both greens and yellows aware from the yellow end and dropped overall saturation a little bit. That yielded the version below, which isn't a polished product but might be enough to decide whether something in that direction works for your taste.

    I struggled with this a bit with the two photos I posted yesterday. The colors were extremely intense in one of the shots, and tonality adjustments made them more intense, so I decided to drop the saturation in one of them.

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    Re: Fish Creek Autumn

    Thank you Dan, appreciate you taking the time to contribute to this thread.
    Although I did reduce the saturation in the image your suggestion has merit. I will play with this a little further.

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