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    I dont know if u have this there and how u call it , here the people , call this snake grass , they says that it makes the snakes ran i way , i mever saw this happens to tell u , if it is a myth or not ..

    crop about 50% , and a lot of cleeoing with the healthu brush , it had lot of dust on .

    canon 50d , 1/332 , f13 , iso 640 200mm .

    thanks for wathcing .

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    Hey Kostas,
    Interesting subject for sure! For me, this appears a bit bright overall. I also would get rid of the whitish area on the R frame. I do wonder if you sharpened this too much or its the crop.....because the FG looks a bit over done.....but I like the contrast and diagonal flow of the colors and textures!

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    I agree with Roman's comments, and might back down on the saturation a bit. I like the diagonal lines formed here.

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    I like the image very much; but on my monitor, some of the orange is too saturated.
    Thank you very much for posting this image.

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    beleive me it is the natural color if this plant or grass or i dont know how to name it .. that is the color it has ... it is verry verry colorfull ... it is the normal way it is looks !!!

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    It does "feel" rather bright but I can imagine that this IS how it would appear. The color combination is very nice but the grass (?) in the FG seems very overexposed to me. I think re-shooting this image with less direct sun might give a more pleasing final product and less harsh shadows in the green areas. Thanks for posting, Kostas!

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