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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsPretty fall picture. Look at the colour of the grass.
Not my photo.
October in Cabot Vermont
— Christine Hallquist (@christinehallquist.bsky.social) 2025-10-14T14:16:41.137Z
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Pretty fall picture. Look at the colour of the grass. (Original Post)
applegrove
Tuesday
OP
It's lovely, but unnecessarily super-saturated and the HDR processing of sky is heavy-handed. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Tuesday
#2
Thank you for sharing your autumn enjoyment with us, regardless of photo processing. 🙂
chia
Tuesday
#6
Due to a very bad drought, there is virtually no color this year where I live.
Boomerproud
Wednesday
#7
surfered
(9,785 posts)1. Wow!
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,608 posts)2. It's lovely, but unnecessarily super-saturated and the HDR processing of sky is heavy-handed. . . nt
Goonch
(4,066 posts)3. Tone mapping deserves what it evokes ;-{)
progressoid
(52,157 posts)4. Yeah, if I saw that IRL, I'd check myself into a hospital.
"Doc, check my eyes. I see florescent yellow trees!"
applegrove
(128,782 posts)5. I'll take your word for it. I know very little about graphic
art.
chia
(2,680 posts)6. Thank you for sharing your autumn enjoyment with us, regardless of photo processing. 🙂
Where I live, we don't get much in the way of fall color.
Boomerproud
(9,008 posts)7. Due to a very bad drought, there is virtually no color this year where I live.
Leaves will turn brown and fall off in a couple weeks. Sad.
applegrove
(128,782 posts)8. It is like that in Ottawa too. Hardly any bright red.