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02/13/2007 02:47:05 PM · #1
Shot this one this morning, very cold. Even Karma was shivering, poor baby.



R.
02/13/2007 02:59:14 PM · #2
Robert... The horizon looks level to me, not even close to 15 degrees off. lol! (Btw, it is about 50 degrees here. :) )

Nice landscape! Well composed and technicals and the 'cool' processing works. I'm still a purist B&W guy myself. The far distant treeline looks to have slight haloing. I'd be tempted to do a little specialized dodge and burn in the grasses for added interest and highlight its texture.
02/13/2007 03:05:34 PM · #3
Yeah, most of my wide-angle landscapes show a little skyline/tree haloing. When I lose detail as I shrink them I have to use aggressive output sharpening to gain back at least a simulacrum of the tiny details. The large version looks fine re: haloing.

R.
02/13/2007 03:10:52 PM · #4
My eyes must not be so good, I can't see any haloing.

I also have a difficult time seeing the ice, it looks sort of like sand to me. Probably because the shots so shrunk down for the web.
02/13/2007 03:35:49 PM · #5
Here's another one from this morning:



Slippy, you'd have to blow the image up to see the haloing on the other easily, unless you have a REALLY contrasty LCD monitor.

R.
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