Patrick Moore wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> after falling in love with the E-P1, I imagine I'll be back fully in the
> olympus fold in the not far distant future. But in the interim, here's a
> small selection from near by:
>
> http://the.earth.li/~paddy/cgi-bin/range.pl?dir=2009_06_10_donaghadee_helen
>
The first one is the big winner for me. Excellent subject and light,
classic tonal smoothness and distribution in all but the upper sky.
I also spotted a vignette hidden in one. I can't decide if it's High Art
or Krappy Kamera. Certainly something like I've seen on gallery walls
and have never done myself. :-)
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Others/Misc&image=2009_06_10_donaghadee_helen-012crup.jpg>
Mostly a pleasant wander through images until my clicking hand got tired
- yes, I know you are fixing it one day.
I'm curious about the very dark skies. Intentional? Unintended result of
a polarizer? For my own amusement, I tried lightening up the harbor sky
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Others/Misc&image=2009_06_10_donaghadee_helen-001a.jpg>
, then giving the clouds a little boost (and removing a light head).
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Others/Misc&image=2009_06_10_donaghadee_helen-001b.jpg>
A couple of nits. You've got sensor dust bunnies, visible on 4 and
subtly so on 5, and the curved horizons bug me a little.
Moose
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