To lighten the greens?  I don't mind the greens; it's the rocks I'd like to 
tame a bit.

I think Godfrey is right; it's going to take some spot correction in PS or LR2 
(giving me a stimulus to upgrade).

Rick


--- On Sat, 8/16/08, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Maybe if you tried the equivalent of a "Red
> Filter"
> 
> Rick Womer wrote:
> > I daringly took my camera and a few lenses out in the
> canoe yesterday.  Not far from where we are staying is this
> old boathouse:
> >
> >
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7680612&size=lg
> >
> > Those are not "Velvia greens"; it has rained
> so much in New England that things are very lush.
> >
> > Just for jollies I tried a B&W conversion:
> >
> >
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7680613&size=lg
> >
> > Those two rocks in the foreground are a problem; they
> are granite, and even in overcast they almost glow.  No
> amount of diddling with curves and whatnot would tame them.
> >
> > K10D, DA 50-200, ISO 280, f/4.5 @ 1/125, RAW via LR.
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >       
> >
> >   
> 
> 
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> kind word alone.
>       --Al Capone.
> 
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