Hello Brian,

Very nice image.  Maybe you should try to get it scanned again, if you
can't come close to matching the original.  Anyway, it has a
other-world style to it.  The blue sky and very cool clouds help
remind me that this is an image of earth.

Nice job.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Saturday, April 16, 2005, 4:54:32 AM, you wrote:

BW> I suppose this should be a PESMOS (Photo Every Six Months or So) but
BW> I'll try to contribute more frequently in future......

BW> This photo was taken several years ago at Mungo National Park in south
BW> western New South Wales, an area of spectacular landforms and
BW> historical importance.  I was only there for two days, one of which
BW> was a howling dust storm so I only managed a few photos.  This is
BW> about the best of them.
 
BW> I had it scanned to Kodak Photo CD format but the result was truly
BW> awful - dark and murky with all of the colour leached out.  I tried
BW> to improve it in an image processing program with little success so I
BW> forgot about it until I rediscovered it recently while looking for
BW> another image on the CD.   As my skills with Photoshop Elements are
BW> gradually improving, I decided to have another go at restoring some
BW> of the impact of the original slide.

BW> This is the result.  It's still not quite true to the original but
BW> it's getting there.

BW> Comments, of course, are welcome.  Click on the "i" icon for technical
BW> and other info.


BW> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sgap/photos/paw/mungo-paw.html


BW> Cheers

BW> Brian

BW> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

BW> Brian Walters
BW> Western Sydney, Australia





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