Resting a bit is good. I sometimes look back at what I've done a week,
a month or a year or more ago and say: Why did I do that?
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/8/2013 10:09 AM, Robert Adler wrote:
> Agreed. You and Bille point this out.
> Usually I take an image, process it and let it "rest" for a bit (like a
> good steak off the barbecue). Though I don't use HDR (not that I wouldn't
> if it gave me what I wanted), it looks like I was heavy handed with the
> clarity and structure adjustments.
> Good eyes! You folks are a tough crowd... (which is terrific) :-)
> Thanks for the feedback,
> Bob
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> wrote:
>
>> I love the scene and the wonderful clouds but the clouds strike me as a
>> bit overly processed. Too much contrast to look real?
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> On 3/8/2013 12:12 AM, Robert Adler wrote:
>>> Taken today at lunch time from the roof of my office building:
>>>
>>>
>> http://www.rgaphoto.com/mishmosh/content/Pano1-RWC-Courthouse-MASTER-BW_large.html
>>>
>>> No benches, no umbrella, but nice skies!
>>> Bob
>>>
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