Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Noli Me Tangere
The light playing on the statue here almost makes it seem
life-like.
I would have liked to have seen this at f16 or 22 perhaps to
try to
lose some of that background which is a little hazy. I feel
the image
could be cropped to be rid of
Thanks for the kind words Kevin.
It's nice to see that someone took the time to comment
on so many shots.
-Brendan MacRae
--- Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Angel of Bodie
How good is that sky. The use of the fill flash here
is great
to offset the sunlight which plays nicely on the
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Rainbow Falls, Adirondack Park
gotta love that light falling on the rocks in the bottom 1/3rd
The extra shutter time here has help you well, giving the water
the same misty appeal as its surrounds. The large dark patch in
the bottom right
Dawn of a New Life
This has a great story to it :)
Thanks, Kevin!
Thanks for your comments Kevin, much appreciated.
Unfortunately, given the restrictions of shooting from a ferry jetty, I
couldn't change the viewpoint much in order to lose the buildings, and
I decided there was too much work needed in Photoshop to erase them!
Incidentally, this was taken with
Kevin,
Thanks for your PUG comments and kind words.
Since you mentioned bracketing, I did bracket at half stops.
(thanks Pentax for the user-friendly exposure compensation control.)
The shot I submitted is the lightest. The other two shots are
dark and darker still. The darker ones bring out more
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Ken Waller
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From: gfen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: November PUG pt1
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Herb Chong wrote:
adjust your monitor gamma. i can see and count most
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Kenneth Waller wrote:
It's a bit expensive but I picked up a Panatone Photocal monitor Spyder, for
Little rich for my blood..
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