On 4/16/05, Brian Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I suppose this should be a PESMOS (Photo Every Six Months or So) but > I'll try to contribute more frequently in future...... > > This photo was taken several years ago at Mungo National Park in south > western New South Wales, an area of spectacular landforms and > historical importance. I was only there for two days, one of which > was a howling dust storm so I only managed a few photos. This is > about the best of them. > > I had it scanned to Kodak Photo CD format but the result was truly > awful - dark and murky with all of the colour leached out. I tried > to improve it in an image processing program with little success so I > forgot about it until I rediscovered it recently while looking for > another image on the CD. As my skills with Photoshop Elements are > gradually improving, I decided to have another go at restoring some > of the impact of the original slide. > > This is the result. It's still not quite true to the original but > it's getting there. > > Comments, of course, are welcome. Click on the "i" icon for technical > and other info. > > http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sgap/photos/paw/mungo-paw.html >
Well, Brian, If you're only going to post every six months or so, you better make it count, eh? This sky's stunning. It makes the photo. It's amazing. The rest of the photo's pretty damned good, too. Great work! cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

