On Thu, Jun 28, 2012, at 02:48 PM, Moose wrote:
> Here, I think most of the problem is, as Chris says, but not very
> clearly, the distribution of the tones. This is what
> happens if the center slider in Levels is moved to the left.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Others/Manley&image=Eveninga.jpg>
>
> Nothing fancy, no adjustment to Contrast, just a simple movement of the
> tonal midpoint. There's more that could be done,
> but that's the big one.
>
> As Moose said, whether it's better or not depends on the overall look you
> want for this work. As Ken says, dark, gritty,
> with blocked up shadows and highlights is a look that worked for many
> famous photographers.
>
> Middle Ground Moose
And another thing about you, Moose -- what's with this always referring
to yourself in the third-person? I'm beginning to think there is more
than one of you at that computer, trading off.
Nice job on this and the preceding series. You do know that I hate you,
right?
Joel W.
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