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Re: Summit Mountain (B/W photo)
[Re: spartacusii]
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02/01/07 12:17 AM
02/01/07 12:17 AM
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James Morrissey
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Hey Tony,
I love the shot - very well done.
JP,
I see what you are doing with the photos that are being presented. The alterations that you made on Tony's looks more natural, in my opinion, then what was done to the Teton mountain range that I shot...however, here again I see the same issues where the image seems just a bit too contrasty for my taste.
Of the two images, Tony's version seems to have more highlight detail throughout the image. While over-all, I prefer how Tony processed the shot better (again, the highlight detail), I do like how your version brings out the sky.
Cheers James
James
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Re: Summit Mountain (B/W photo)
[Re: James Morrissey]
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02/01/07 09:01 AM
02/01/07 09:01 AM
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Montana
Tony Bynum
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I agree with james. I wish we all could site down, monitors side by side and look at the differences. I like the more white, but i dont like the loss of detail. I think, if a guy really knew what he/she was doing, from the begining, more highlights could be saved, while bringing out more detail. I also like the darker sky, but let me tell you, in real life there was almost no contrast between the mountain and the sky!
Thanks you two, I'm glad you took the time to give me your impressions, and for those looky-lues who dont post comments, please, feel free to say what you want about my posts, I have thick skin and would like to read other comments, as I'm sure other's would too - we all learn a great deal when people talk about what they think!
Take care,
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Re: Summit Mountain (B/W photo)
[Re: Tony Bynum]
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02/01/07 06:10 PM
02/01/07 06:10 PM
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Kansas
spartacusii
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Quote:
to post a picture, you need to have it hosted someplace on the www.
I just make a small file, usually about 100kb or less, upload it in my post, then I'll download it (but copy the address), go to edit and then click on image down in the lower boxes, that will allow you to up load a picture on the NWP server (past address in the window prompt) and use it also as the host. It's a back door, but that's how i do it. . .
BACK DOOR? i guess so. i think i can see why more people aren't posting pics - that just sounds like an awful lot of effort just to be able to post a pic. was it set up this way for a reason, or is this just some goofy limitation of the software that is running the forum?
jp
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