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Sam Fletcher leading Western Front at Almscliff, 14 June 14
© Outdoorista, Jun 2014
Route: Western Front (E3 5c)
Camera used: Sony Xperia M2
Date taken: 14th June 2014
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Nice picture but it would really pop if you tweaked the colour balance a little - it's got a yellow hue to my eyes. =o)
highaltitudebarista - 23/Jun/14
Beautiful picture. Climbed on Almscliff during Dolphin era and never got far enough off ground to hurt myself.
akcoverdale - 24/Jun/14
The HDR looks redonk, much better without.
y2keable - 25/Jun/14
I'm sure Anna will be pleased that you think it's edited. but it's just a point and snap shot with no effects/filters/post production added!
ashtond6 - 25/Jun/14
point-and-shoot cameras use a processor to render the image. If the picture it saves onto the memory card is a .jpeg then some editing has happened between the shutter button and the save. allot of point-and-shoot's these days have some pretty fancy image processors, rendering the buggary out of each snap.
However, this looks too much like a composite for me to believe that no manual editing has been done. The background has a far lower contrast and the line separating foreground from the background is insanely crisp.
Why would anyone be pleased to know that someone thinks their photo looks edited?! the whole point of post production is to make the photo look more like a photo and less like an image.
y2keable - 26/Jun/14
Lol... Point and click, no filter. We were also surprised how edited it looks. Seems to get good votes, maybe it's just you? photo police
ashtond6 - 26/Jun/14
Looks really edited to me! I wonder if the camera has some composite function automatically? THe line between the sky and tehfields is alarming, as is the lines between rock and field and rock and sky.
Oversharpened?
schultz - 27/Jun/14
Hi, thanks for your comments, it's just the auto setting on my smartphone camera. It's a new one though and it does seem really random, they can come out looking good or terrible for no apparent reason. I'm not a photographer, I just try and find a good angle to make my climbing partners look good on the rock and give a good impression of the route :)
Outdoorista - 28/Jun/14
Maybe processed by the camera but still a nice angle and point of view - I really like the perspective and the depth you have brought to the photo.
camarilla - 03/Jul/14
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