Hi Paul,

I thought about perspective correction and decided against it.  Now that
the "final" is complete, I may try it just to see how it looks.  However,
as with the lighting, I was really looking for something that wasn't too
"flat," where tones and shapes were a bit uneven.  The color range on the
left band is pretty wide, but, on my monitor, doesn't appear extreme - by
my definition of extreme, anyway ;-))  Thanks for taking the time to look
and for your comments.

Shel 


> From: Paul Stenquist 

> Very nice. The blacks are rich, the detail in the colored portion is 
> good. I like the simple geometry of the shot. I am left wishing for  a 
> tiny bit of perspective correction and perhaps slightly more uniform 
> lighting. I don't think totally uniform light would be desirable, but 
> the luminosity range from the darkest corner of the color band on the 
> left to it's brightest corner is probably too great for maximum effect. 
> Well seen.

> >> http://home.earthlink.net/~sbelinkoff/wall1s.html
> >> San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has a striped wall.  It's boring, 
> >> but
> >> yet there was something within the design that was intriguing.  Here's
> >> interpretation Number One.


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