It would be correct to call the picture - "horses in the dead pixels")
17 Feb 08:48
anonymous
... I know the barn, but the theme of the silo is not disclosed)
17 Feb 08:49
anonymous
... and where is the HDR?
17 Feb 11:35
gedmas
In my opinion: just 8.
17 Feb 12:47
flipd1
@optimist.... you just can't resist insulting me can you??
17 Feb 12:49
flipd1
@optimist - Regarding your note on the horses neck. That is dirt not snow. Horses get dirty.
17 Feb 12:54
anonymous
... I'm talking about the white spots on the horse's neck and not the mud ... these white dots strewn barn wall ... it's not the snow and mud, it's dead pixels, which appeared as a result of mismanagement sharpening
17 Feb 12:56
anonymous
... Let me explain what I mean to offend you? that you remove the normal frame can not you?
17 Feb 13:07
flipd1
You realize it is actively snowing in the picture..... right? You guys have snow in Russia? I know you do because you have taken pictures of it before. So what you are seeing is snow NOT pixels.
17 Feb 13:26
flipd1
optimist. You insult me when you say Call the picture horses in dead pixels. Why say that at all?
17 Feb 17:28
cloudberry
9 But scoring 10 for what it's worth to apply some balance. Everybody has a right to an opinion but some of the irrational and seething disgruntled voting on this site seems to have hit bottom of the barrel status. :P
17 Feb 19:10
anonymous
flipd1 ... I can distinguish snow from dead pixels, dead pixels are exactly like the photo and salted
17 Feb 19:36
monaris
9
17 Feb 20:09
flipd1
I will take your word on that optimist. I don't see it but my eyesight isn't as it used to be. I have glasses but only use them for reading. If you think that minor flaw deserves a rating of "Terrible" then you are entitled to your opinion.
Horse In Snow
It would be correct to call the picture - "horses in the dead pixels")
... I know the barn, but the theme of the silo is not disclosed)
... and where is the HDR?
In my opinion: just 8.
@optimist.... you just can't resist insulting me can you??
@optimist - Regarding your note on the horses neck. That is dirt not snow. Horses get dirty.
... I'm talking about the white spots on the horse's neck and not the mud ... these white dots strewn barn wall ... it's not the snow and mud, it's dead pixels, which appeared as a result of mismanagement sharpening
... Let me explain what I mean to offend you? that you remove the normal frame can not you?
You realize it is actively snowing in the picture..... right? You guys have snow in Russia? I know you do because you have taken pictures of it before. So what you are seeing is snow NOT pixels.
optimist. You insult me when you say Call the picture horses in dead pixels. Why say that at all?
9 But scoring 10 for what it's worth to apply some balance. Everybody has a right to an opinion but some of the irrational and seething disgruntled voting on this site seems to have hit bottom of the barrel status. :P
flipd1 ... I can distinguish snow from dead pixels, dead pixels are exactly like the photo and salted
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I will take your word on that optimist. I don't see it but my eyesight isn't as it used to be. I have glasses but only use them for reading. If you think that minor flaw deserves a rating of "Terrible" then you are entitled to your opinion.
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