Neither strikes me as a Great Photograph. But worth keeping if the locale 
pictured has some special meaning in the context of your time with your hosts.
I prefer the vertical. Too much empty hillside in the horizontal, the vertical 
feels more balanced.
And yes, I do see purple fringing.

stan

On Feb 26, 2010, at 11:00 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:

> Dammit!  I gave the wrong URLs.
> 
> On 2010-02-26 23:58, Doug Franklin wrote:
>> Howdy, folks,
>> 
>> I'm in the process of creating the source materials to do a sort of a
>> "coffee table" photo book of my trip with some friends to Bulgaria a
>> couple of years ago, mostly as a "Thank You" to my hosts. I've come to a
>> point in that effort that I'd like to ask your help. I have two shots,
>> essentially identical except for landscape versus portrait orientation,
>> and maybe two or three seconds between them. Beware, these links load
>> the full size, directly out of the K10D images, so they're a couple of
>> MB each, and 3872 x 2592 pixels. You've been warned. :-)
>> 
>> K10D, ISO 1600, 1/45, DA 16-45
> 
> http://NutDriver.org/IMGP6111.JPG f/6.7
> http://NutDriver.org/IMGP6113.JPG f/8
> 
>> So, I have a couple of questions:
>> 
>> 1. Do you prefer one over the other, keep both, dump both?
>> 
>> 2. Is it just me, or does there appear to be "purple fringing" on the
>> wave tops and some of the trees near the water line?
>> 
>> Believe it or not, the rest of the colors are true, according to my memory.
> 
> 
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