Moose,
Thanks for the comments. I actually have a cropped version of the
Rainier photo and debated about posting it instead. I may post that one
as well for folks to compare. I am still really working on the
sharpening thing, I will try bumping it up a bit.
Jim Couch
Moose wrote:
> I love abstractions that are simply a different scale or perspective on
> ordinary things, so I love your first two. The third is less abstract,
> and I like it too. Nice light. pretty colors and reflection/refractions
> and god DOF.
>
> I'm not sure I agree with Chuck about Mt Ranier. In a technical sense,
> sure, the foreground could be lightener to better match the upper part
> of the image.
>
> Artistically, I don't think the foreground adds anything, and bringing
> it up tonally would just make that worse. I don't know if you oar a
> persons who doesn't believe in cropping. 'Twere mine, I'd crop out most
> of the foreground anyway.
>
> Neither of the landscapes looks quite right to me, slightly soft. Not
> the image itself, but the web version. I tried a light sharpening on
> Ranier and like it better.
>
> Moose
>
>
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