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> Ken, I love your sot of the week, a beautiful vista with a perfect
> balance of light and shadow. It must have been great to be there and see
> this view, and even better to have such a good image to revive the memories
> 17 years later!
>
I'll try to avoid the "sot" of the week. I might do more "shots", though.
:)
The slide had experienced some fading through the years and I was able to do
a little post-processing to make it look more "current". I was reminded of
something when I was scanning it. The resolution just isn't there for a
mega-enlargement. The wind was really strong that day and the tripod was
humming. A couple years later, I learned to not fully extend the bottom
legs of Manfrotto tripods, but at that time I was still doing so. The
vibration from the wind induced enough movement to greatly reduce the image
sharpness. If I turn this into a print, I'd have to keep the inked image
area to about 6x9 inches.
I will very likely publish more images from that trip as I spent two weeks
in the mountains and this was probably my most critical photographic growth
times in my life.
AG
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