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    Bill Randall
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    Canon 5D 17-40mm @ 29mm,f/8, 1/80 Located in the high country of the San Juan Mts.

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    hey bill. this one looks a little oversharpened to me. maybe back down on the contrast a bit? would make a nice B&W!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Bill,
    The whites on the wall in the foreground are a bit on the hot side...agree with Doctor Davis on the sharpening factor...:cool:

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    Bill Randall
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    I backed off the contrast, reduced the whites by masking and curves. Opened up the shadows same way. Did not try to get more detail in the whites by linear process as in original. Backed off the sharpen.
    How is it now?

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    Bill Randall
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    Sorry folks selected the wrong image.

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    Bill Randall
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    The explanation above holds.

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    Bill Randall
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    This one is for Harold;)

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    Like it in B & W the best Bill maybe because it simplifies the image with a lot going on.

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