Moose wrote:
>
>>
> An enjoyable tour, Donald, thanks.
>
> Some well composed shots in there. I did find myself most enjoying the
> ones with little of the strong, direct sun, to some extent regardless of
> subject or composition - just for the colour and texture. #13 is a great
> example of all three factors at their best, as are some others.
>
> I picked one, #28 to show how the overall brightness/tonality may be
> maintained while recovering some colour and texture. I also included one
> more as I would have 'seen' it, were I there, because I'd have been
> wearing dark glasses.
>
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/DMacDonald/Corse28.htm>
>
> Moose
>
Blimey, I've been Moosed! It's finally happened...
Thanks for that. Funny you should pick on that one, I have a few
alternatives 'stacked' in Lightroom for it, as well as a couple of
others. Just can't make up my mind on these things sometimes. In the
end, I just sent the top examples off into the web module. Otherwise I'd
have been there all week... ;-)
I nearly didn't take number 13, one of the consequences of digital;
might as well take it, nothing to lose, etc. Even though I admire many
travel shots including laundry, I have to remind myself occasionally
that it isn't always a bad thing to include it! :-)
Thanks again for looking,
D.
--
Donald MacDonald BA DipLIS
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost.
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