Peter Lacus wrote:

Hi Godfrey,

I like it. The rendering leaves somewhat to be desired, though: blackpoint is off, leaving the blacks a little muddy.


thank you. I hope the blackpoint issue is fixed now:

http://www.misenet.sk/USA/OPb.html

Please let me know what do you think...

Bedo.

WOW! That's a whole different picture from the original!

I recall what I thought when I saw the original image, and I really liked it, or liked what it engendered in me...

Now, I see _this_ one, and it's a similar photo, maybe one taken in approximately the same place, geographically, but different time of day, maybe even a different season, something like that. Hmmmm.
Maybe even a different lens!

Reminds me of that painter who did essentially identical scenes of a field of haystacks at different times of the year... (Sorry - can't recall who it was!)

Technically this new image is crisper, and much colder. Even the perspective seems to have changed! I do like it a lot, but it might as well not be the same, for the vast difference I feel from it.

Amazing how the entire emotional impact has shifted, just by [what did you call it?] manipulating the "blackpoint?"

keith whaley

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