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    Here's my version taken this afternoon. When I processed it, started by establishing the B&W control points and when I did there was a very pronounced blue tint across the entire photo. i tried to work it out with the sliders in color balance. i think it's a pretty good job. established a few color control points to tone down some highlights in the water and a couple in the upper section as well. a touch of USM and that's about it.

    Nikon D300, Nikkor 28-80 at 40mm, f/8, 1/100s, -0.3EV, ISO 400

    tell me what you think, i appreciate it!!

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    Gus Cobos
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    I love it Harold... very nice shot, where is this place?

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    Hi Harold would like to take a peak at the straight out the camera image? I see some cast on the mud

    ......btw ding was slightly slower than Corkscrew :eek::)

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    wow, that's unbelievable!! ding dead?!! must be something to do with the economy:p

    here's the original converted to jpeg and resized for posting.

    i cant wait to get the ribbing after everyone sees the original:o
    Last edited by Harold Davis; 03-03-2008 at 04:25 PM.

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    Got it Harold I think the image was over worked? I just did the basic adjustments plus a slight boost using LAB color

    What do you think btw tried keeping the same ratio for comparison

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    looks good. did you make your adjustments before you cropped it and did you sharpen it any?

    thank you

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    First cropped then adjustments and no sharpening at all Image looks good as it is and the sharpening was looking weird !!!

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