It's quite pronounced on my monitor. Looks like pea soup actually.

I eye-droppered the sky (averaged pixels) in Ps and I get:

red: 108
green: 97
blue: 46

The cast on the white of the bird's wings is even more pronounced.


On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, I see no
> greenish cast! Hmmm?
>
> J
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 15, 2015, at 3:57 PM, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hmmm - thecolor on my monitor has a greenish cast..
>>
>> ann
>>
>>> On 10/15/2015 4:44 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
>>> Thanks much, Ann!!
>>> I liked the overall tone from the beginning as I perceived it accommodating 
>>> a dusk sunset after glow.(?)
>>> I just looked at the slide and for what it's worth, the
>>> color "appears" to match the print.
>>>
>>> J :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Oct 15, 2015, at 1:21 PM, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Jack - that's terrific -  I do remember the winding back with the LX but 
>>>> never , as I recall, managed to make somethin glike this work.
>>>> I hvae one nit.. which is totally personal- thecolorcast overall - except 
>>>> for the moon, which is pleasing at that color.. easy enough
>>>> to adjust with sliders in photoshop if you are soinclined... wondering if 
>>>> the color is just what happened when you scanned for the web.
>>>>
>>>> Larry -
>>>> "the technology available at the time"?! never had an LX, huh?
>>>>
>>>> ann
>>>>
>>>>> On 10/15/2015 3:58 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>>>> Excellent job,
>>>> ***particularly with the technology available at the time.**
>>>>
>>>> MARK!!
>>>>> Jack Davis wrote:
>>>>>> This shot in Nov. 2002. LX with A*300mmf/2.8. Shot the moon (a few times 
>>>>>> from our back patio) using a 1.4L Pentax T/C and tobacco colored filter.
>>>>>> As many of you will remember. the LX would allow you to rewind the film 
>>>>>> to a desired frame. I did so and went to Gray Lodge
>>>>>> Refuge the next day with designs on a flock of rising Snow Geese.
>>>>>> I removed the filter and T/C and fairly quickly rolled up on a good 
>>>>>> flock of Snow Geese. As was usually the case, it took some
>>>>>> waiting 'til the signal went out to the geese to lift off. Their calls 
>>>>>> as they take flight always give me chills.
>>>>>> I had reset the exposure to what I guessed would under expose the scene 
>>>>>> a couple stops.
>>>>>> I went home with a hope of "maybe" having gotten what I'd gone after.
>>>>>> I consider the background a happy accident.
>>>>>> I found that I'd failed to rewind the film quite enough, but stuck with 
>>>>>> it realizing it would not work as an 8X12.
>>>>>> I was more than pleased with the exposures and came to a reluctant 
>>>>>> appreciation of the 8X10.
>>>>>> Have sold a number to locals, one just recently, and keep a couple 
>>>>>> largish copies on continuous display.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> C&C?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> J
>>>>>>
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