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Default Snow Fall Gradient

jloomis wrote:
Oh I know the feeling of shooting on a dull day.
but you know, to me there is nice pastel color.
maybe it is how we perceive it?
we are so used to our scene, and take it for dull.
john

Kind of dim with no fog is not a photographers 'dream'
just copied the landscape realistically.
I tried more zooming but the shot got more pale.
Thank you for commenting John
sasch


 
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