I think that I see what Moose was aiming for, but I like the original; the
tones of the water and ice balance (or repeat) those of the distant line of
mountains.
It’s a really attractive image.
Chris
> On 25 Nov 18, at 07:19, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Moose wrote:
>> Now we're talkin'!
>> Judging from the replies, pix of roads and railroad tracks are pretty
>> interesting. I didn't get it.
>> This kind of scenery floats my boat.
>
> It goes both ways for me. There are times when you want the picture to
> be devoid of human presence and then there are times when the human
> presence is a critical element.
>
>
>> I would, however, have processed it differently.
>> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/AG/Albert_Loop.htm
>> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/AG/Albert_Loop.htm>>
>
> I've processed it multiple ways and didn't particularly care for it
> with neutral to warm WB, but maybe you might have hit upon a nice
> compromise.
>
> AG
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