<<<Thanks for looking. I like that one too. Othello and Moose have something
in
<<<<common--a certain gravitas.
Colorful M responds:
<A rare photo, as the other thing Othello and Moose have in common is mutual
antipathy, well, let's just call it standoffishness. There is always blood, at
some point.
<Interesting colors! Looks like this one was shot with daylight WB? Or Auto WB
failed? <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Usher/Truce.htm>
<But the interesting part is how bright, almost vibrant, the colors of my shirt
are. I wish it were those colors! One of the things that seems to me to have
happened to LLBean over the last several years is a greater conservatism in
their fabrics. This multicolor <plaid was a recent exception that I jumped on,
but it is more muted in person than in this and the outdoor pic in Mike's set.
"O" doesn't hold any grudges. He clearly is comfortable with you. He is not
accustomed to being teased but I can't claim his comportment is perfection nor
deny our role in making it such. I have full confidence your will eventually
fall victim to the zen of Othello. Agreed O's sense of humor could use an
upgrade.
The vibrancy seems to be a result of DXO processing the raw files from that
cam. I have noticed that. The overhead LED's are quite warm at 2500 K and I
kept it warm--I did change the WB but perhaps not enough. I have few excuses
in processing results these days as most errors are conscious and a judgment
call. It looks very natural with you cooling it off but I think I prefer
something a bit warmer given the nature of the illuminant. Could have been
after breakfast in daylight in the alternate rendition.
Hopeless fan of Othello, Mike
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