Hi Bruce .... I think there's a scosh too much of the polarizer here, and, in retrospect, after looking at a few of the other pics, in some of them as well (don't have them in front of me so the comment is from memory). Also, this, and at least one other, seem to have a little too much sharpening. The transition from rocks and peaks to the sky looks to be slightly abrupt, a little unnatural, and I ~think~ I can see a small amount of white halo at the sky rock transition point. I've not looked further than the size you've presented on your web site, not stuck one of the pics in PS to really examine it at larger magnification, still, I wanted to bring up the initial observation and hear what you and others may have to say. Could be that my old eyes are just tired after working on a couple of my own images for a few days.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For those of you who aren't bored to tears with these Pinnacles shots, > here is another. > > Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4, circular polarizer, handheld: > > http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/pinnacles_0065.htm > > Comments welcome.

