Post your best otherworldly landscapes. This is one I just processed from a couple weeks ago...

Life on Mars by @!ex, on Flickr

Life on Mars by @!ex, on Flickr

wickidwombat said:cool shot
not keen on the vignette though but as usual your subtle processing looks very tidy
you should do a tutorial on your processing technique
or write an ebook and seell it for $10 on trey ratcliffs site flatbooks
http://www.flatbooks.com/
I would buy it
dr croubie said:Mmm, nice. I can't decide which is the best of vignette or not, maybe halfway in between would get my vote?
Anyway, what was it, a dry riverbed, to get that kind of erosion?
Wombat, you're from Melbourne aren't you? Ever get over to Tassie? Around Queenstown there's some insanely Alien landscapes, going back there once I get my MF body with a few rolls of Velvia is pretty high up on my list. here's an example from wikipedia.
(actually, I took some shots like that with a film P&S when i was there maybe 6 years ago, i'll have to see if I can find the negs now that i've got a proper scanner...)

Ahven said:Hey first time here, long time reader. Wanted to post a pic to this particular thread from my Norway trip last spring.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahven1/7064449405/#
At least the atmosphere being there was totally otherworldy![]()
daniel-barton said:
jabbott said:Here are a few of my otherworldly favorites... the first and second are from Colorado, the third and fourth are from New Mexico, and the final shot is from Utah.
@!ex said:Great tones and composition. Clouds might be a bit overly tonemapped, but nice overall.
jabbott said:@!ex said:Great tones and composition. Clouds might be a bit overly tonemapped, but nice overall.
Thanks for the feedback. Tone-mapping is always a challenge for me to strike a balance between flat/boring and highly varied... in some cases I just say "screw it" and crank the knobs to 11.Even then I've seen pro photographers do even more intense tone mapping, so it's all on a spectrum I suppose.
Your photo is very nice as well - I like the framing and texture a lot. It's remarkable how much of the sun is visible given the amount of cloud cover.
@!ex said:I know the feeling about tone mapping to the extreme (check out some of my earlier work). That said B&W really hides excessive tonemapping pretty well most of the time. It's really only an issue in the 3rd one down and the last one. I'd like to see a color version of the last one as well....
jabbott said:@!ex said:I know the feeling about tone mapping to the extreme (check out some of my earlier work). That said B&W really hides excessive tonemapping pretty well most of the time. It's really only an issue in the 3rd one down and the last one. I'd like to see a color version of the last one as well....
Agreed regarding B&W hiding a lot of tone-mapping. Also agreed that it doesn't hide entirely well in my shots. :-\
Here is a color version of the last one:
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@!ex said:Also, here is a version w no vignette...