I would very much like to believe that the color of this river is from photo processing, or from stale leaves. But, unfortunately, there is a thermal power station nearby. And their scoundrels throw waste into the river.
Many of those who saw my photos Forest noticed that the forest we have some kind of gloomy. Sometimes, even some said that the photo from Chernobyl :)
What can I do, I just adore everything gloomy, mysterious, and others like them. Therefore, I processed the photo in the appropriate style, although the original is not very different.
Yes, in the spring and late autumn, the forest is very gloomy with its colors and menacing entourage.
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It's nice to see the forest where you capture your amazing bird photos @ratel!
When I look back through my videos, I'm surprised how much green there is in spring and summer! The same places can look quite different with all the green missing :) I do like that there is less foliage getting in the way, but all the brown and yellow is no match for the greens and the colourful flowers of spring and summer :)
Yes, in the summer everything is covered with a thick leaf, and therefore much is hidden :)
In the late autumn the forest becomes monotonous, tricolor.
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Great photographs dude, I picked the Rokinon 8mm up as a fisheye lens for my sony a6000 and its working wonders.
Thanks!