if you can, check the image out in Adobe RGB color space, what it was shot
in.

Herb...
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: January PUG Comments Part I


> "Unidentified Marine Anemones" by Herb Chong:
>
> I hate to be negative, Herb, but I also have to be honest:  this shot
> doesn't do too much for me.  Not that it's a bad shot, it just doesn't
jump
> out and scream "look at me!" like so many of the other shots in this
month's
> gallery do.  The colours are a bit dull, and it really doesn't seem sharp
> enough in the right places for me;  it seems that the camera or the
focuser
> chose the middle of the frame to focus on, and there just isn't much
> interesting there to look at.  I'd have preferred the big clump on the
left
> to be sharper.  OTOH, composition is good.  I like the "weight" of the
photo
> on the left, especially tilted 45 degrees like that.  I like the dark on
the
> upper right;  it balances the yellow nicely.  Nice bokeh.  I wonder if the
> yellow background of the page doesn't do this image some injustice.  Now
if
> it were on a dark blue background, that might bring out the yellow a bit
> more, and make all the difference.  A competent shot.


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