Yes, that's a really effective presentation.

As others have said, a little more contrast would help and I think the
power line does detract from the overall appearance.


Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/

On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 19:32 -0500, "John Sessoms" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Tell me what you think of this.
> 
> I'm going through old files deciding what to delete from my hard-drive 
> (backed up 4 places). These are from 2007 & I realized I took these 
> intending to merge them into a panorama, but had never done so.
> 
> I couldn't get a decent rectangular image out of it, so I decided to try 
> something different. Tell me what you think not only of the image, but 
> of the presentation.
> 
> I already think I need to brighten it some before converting to sRGB. 
> Might just need a levels adjustment layer. I got so involved in creating 
> the frame I forgot that.
> 
> I was a little far into building it before I realized I needed to 
> correct the perspective, so it's not as square and true as I'd like it 
> to be, but if the idea and the presentation work, I'll to make it over 
> correcting the perspective and other mistakes before generating the
> frame.
> 
> Also, about 2/3 of the way to the left, there's a hanging power line the 
> archaeologists are using and some of their equipment is covered by a
> tarp.
> 
> Do you think they're distracting? Should I try to get rid of 'em?
> 
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