Hi Chris
Thanks for your reply.
Small world it seems. Where did you live in Calcutta? You should visit the
Himalayas some time.
Thank you for your advise on the photoes. My self photo was taken with a
Yashica Range finder that was balancing on a rock on timer :-)). I normally
don't crop after scanning. Numerous scanners were used and that is the
probable reason for the difference in colour saturation(although some were a
bit dull to start with). Some day I will get my own scanner :-)) Some are
very grainy due to low scanning quality. They were all scanned from 6X4
prints.
I wish to start on transparency soon with high hopes.
I have gone through the gallery(did not have time for all) yesterday. It is
very facinating. I will have time on this weekend to pick up points from the
pictures and viewing them in greated detail.
Have a nice day.
Arnab
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Barker <imagopus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Wrist strap -vs- neck strap
Hi Arnab
I enjoyed looking at your mountain photos. I used to live in
Calcutta (a very enjoyable adolescence), but I never went north, only
east to Puri and south to Madras and the Nilgris mountains. The
colour of your mountain shots looks good and the mountains are
beautiful, but some of the other shots could do with some greater
colour saturation. The one towards Didna looks good with the colour
of the crops. It may of course be because I use a Mac which is set
for Gamma 1.8.
If you will allow me the liberty of suggesting... when you take
photos of yourself, it would be good to crop closer in if there is
nothing else of interest to show. Have a look at the TOPE 1 gallery
for photos of some of the List members if you are interested:
http://www.millennics.com/olympus/tope/gallery.html
Cheers
Chris
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