Thanks Mike, and everyone else who commented. I have made an
in-between version:

http://www.web-options.com/Easter/content/_4084944_large.html

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 Bob
 
> > 
> > I don't usually muck about much with photos, just 
> presenting them more
> > or less as they come straight from the camera. However, here are a
> > couple of photos from a reedbed close to my house:
> > 
> > http://www.web-options.com/Reedbed/
> > 
> > I have altered the curves on both of these because the originals
are
> > very muddy:
> > http://www.web-options.com/_4084933.jpg
> > http://www.web-options.com/_4084944.jpg
> > 
> > I'd be interested to hear peoples' opinions about these
alterations.
> > Do they look natural? I've done them by eye, but I don't 
> trust my eyes
> > in this sort of thing, being colourblind. Do they look overdone?
> > 
> > The more I look at them, the more I think the edited ones 
> are overdone
> > and overdramatic. The unedited ones have a calm about them,
despite
> > the muddiness, which I quite like, but I feel as though 
> they could do
> > with something a bit more.
> > 
> > Opinions, please?
> 
> They remind me of prints made in the 1970s, using Russian optics. 
> Flary, slightly faded to that orange haze that they eventually 
> degenerate into.  Ideal for a Cadbury's Flake advert.  You 
> might call it 
> impressionistic.  8-)  I do like it.
> 
> The room I'm viewing them in is far too bright.  I might 
> change my mind 
> this evening.
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