thx bruce, i did raise the issue only to establish there are some
tonal gradations. if viewed properly, i accept that someone still
might not like the high-highkey :)

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Luka Knezevic-Strika wrote:
>>
>> about the whites, that was the intention, but there is tonal gradation
>> - maybe your monitor is less than perfect - check the histogram,
>> you'll see there's very little or none pure white. i can see the dogs
>> body lines, they are just a little darker than the snow.
>
> This really demonstrates the issue I raised earlier about inexpensive
> Twisted-Nematic LCD monitors.  If you alter your vertical viewing angle
> (below the monitor looking up at it, for me) you *can* see the shades of
> gray and make out the outlines of the dog's bodies.
>
> I think these images would benefit from being printed.
>
>
>>
>> btw - i've been waiting a few weeks for a sunny snow day (there was a
>> lot of snow, but heavy overcast skies) to make some photos just like
>> this of my dog - this nice alaskan malamut that came buy was a great
>> bonus :)
>
> Nice shots, interesting idea.  But still a little too high key for me, even
> when viewed on my IPS monitor. :-)
>
> -bmw
>
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