The 'silver sphere' is the floodlight on the front deck of a 194?
mahogany Chris Craft zooming about on Moosehead Lake, Maine. I was
trying to get my reflection and it worked.
I think the sky probably is too green. We do indeed get some subtle
green in the sky with some sunsets, but that looks a bit too much. I
tried color balancing for the clouds as I remembered them. I think I'll
try it again soon.
Moose
John A. Lind wrote:
I liked the Iris as well . . . the colors.
Also liked the silver sphere shot. Almost looks as if you're riding
inside it.
The sunset has a lot of fire in it . . . something we don't see that
much of around here. Was the sky actually a cyan color that day?
People around here complain about "green" in their photographs showing
sky. Started seriously looking at it some time ago and noted it
really *does* have green most of the time, and it's paler than many
believe it is.
The PictureCD's have been a disappointment to me. Tried them about
two years ago with color negative films and then went back to having
PhotoCD scans done by a pro lab in Indianapolis. I must still
post-process the scan to get what the chrome looks like when
projected, but the results are much better afterward.
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