Interesting, but i like it.
Nice framing and not overly bright to me anyway.
Nice blue sky. The crane looks nice against it.
Dave
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Another pic from my weekend in Chicago. Great place to shoot. New
buildings going up everywhere. This one is about three blocks
Thanks Dave. Yes, I was reasonably happy with the laptop rendering when I
looked at it on my home computer. We had super skies all weekend. Couldn't ask
for more than that.
Paul
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From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting, but i
A bit too light on mine -
YOu struck terror into my heart with this one, Paul
please tell me they are not tearing down the Best Western
Inn of Chicago,
nee , the ST Claire Hotel. The first home I remember.
In my neighborhood, I have to navigate around one like this
to get to the recent
happy
Hi Ann,
Yes, I'll have to look at this on my home monitor. I think the St. Claire is
still intact. I'll try to look. I'm going out for a walk this morning. Then
it's a Sox game this afternoon and back to Michigan tonight.
Paul
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From: Ann
Another pic from my weekend in Chicago. Great place to shoot. New buildings
going up everywhere. This one is about three blocks north of the river and two
blocks east of Michigan Avenue. I processed this on my laptop, so I'm not sure
about overall brightness. May have to reprocess a bit when I
IMHO, it's certainly not too light. Beautiful upload.
Reminds me of the quip that California's state bird is the crane.
Appears to apply to Chicago as well.
Enjoyed the look.
Jack
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Another pic from my weekend in Chicago. Great place to shoot. New
buildings going up
In a message dated 8/12/2006 4:14:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another pic from my weekend in Chicago. Great place to shoot. New buildings
going up everywhere. This one is about three blocks north of the river and two
blocks east of Michigan Avenue. I processed this on
Thanks Jack. Glad to hear it looks okay on your monitor. With my laptop,
brightness varies in respect to the screen angle. I'm getting used to working
with it, but I'm still a bit uncertain.
Paul
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From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMHO,
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