On May 27, 2019 9:41:32 PM PDT, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
>A fascinating subject, Larry. As you say, the lighting is challenging. 
>The third image (almost B/W) probably shows the bridge best of all but 
>the sky is subdued. If you could get the sky more like the last image
>it 
>would be greatly improved. 

Thanks.  I'll see what I can do.  I suspect that a lot of what I'm trying to do 
would be a lot easier in Photoshop.

>BTW, you work?

Yeah, part time, installing network cable.  Now that things have settled down 
with Mom I need to knock the rust off my programming skills and get an 
engineering job.  I could kvetch at length about having to ride with my boss 
the 500 I'm down to LA on a day that I would have much rather gone to a 
friend's party.


>
>Alan C
>
>On 27-May-19 10:17 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> Unfortunately, I have to leave right now for work.  I've done a bit 
>> more work on the night photos  of the Chitwood bridge.  Post 
>> processing is taking a lot of work with the adjustment brush,
>dodging, 
>> burning etc. in various areas.
>>
>> I'd appreciate feedback on these intermediate steps, what works, what
>
>> doesn't, what I need to tone down or dial up and I'll beat on them 
>> again in a few days when I get back.  I think they've got some 
>> promise, but it'll take work to bring them out.  It's rather 
>> challenging lighting.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157708789408687
>>
>>
>>

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