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Hi guys i was browsing on flickr and found this photographer who make such beautiful photo the way he processes the photo are breathless does somebody knows how to achieve this processing look or the workflow that he might used, i don't know if im allowed to post the link to his photos but here it is http://www.flickr.com/photos/alvar_astulez/
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Looks like there is probably some multiple exposure work going on to get well exposed foreground and skys. Then lots of contrast saturation and sharpening.

It looks a bit overprocessed for my liking. Not sure how well they would print large either.
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people in my country would love to print something like that and your right we'll just have to see how it print in large format. but i would love to process a picture like that
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There's far too much processing there for my liking. It actually takes away from the images.
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i want it :-(
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I like most of them.
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great shots and a lot of filter work whether in camera or in post! Still very nice images.
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I'm with Fletch.
The processing is so overdone, it makes it look less like a photo.
I like simple PP so that the capture is what you're looking at, not the processing.

To each their own, I guess.
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Is he using HDR?
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Yep way To much HDR for my taste.
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