I like both interpretations but think the biggest and most welcome
change was elimination of the bright white surround on the Zone-10
display. That was a far bigger distraction than the "too bright" lower
left corner.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/17/2011 9:24 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 1/27/2011 7:57 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> I scanned a shot from last year's Colorado trip. It's another shot
>> from Chalk Lake. This time it's a B&W shot taken with the the
>> OM-3Ti and 35mm shift lens. The exposure was about two minutes
>> long.
>>
>> I did process the image with some substantial tone mapping to
>> achieve artistic intent, which is a bit different than the original
>> scan. I do like the delicate nature of the images from this
>> discontinued film.
>>
>> http://zone-10.com/cmsm/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=576&Itemid=1
>
>>
> Ooh! I like the tonalities, smooth, subtle.
>
> To me, the lower left is uninteresting and too bright, pulling the
> eye away from the best part. It may be darkened, which helps.
>
> To me, a tighter composition focusing on the images great strengths
> is even better.
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/AG/Footbridge-trees.htm>
>
> Moose
>
>
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