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Scotland scenic..

Jack

Sr. Administrator
Staff member
I like it as it is --- I don't mind the saturation, but would like to see it with a skosh less contrast...
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Victor, thanks for looking. the saturation must be due to an action that i
run thru. shall lessen it the next time around.

best.

nice capture, but image is a bit saturated. Was that in the WEB conversion?

Victor
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Thanks for taking the time to look and comment Jack. Shall do as you
suggested the next round i get to this image.

Regards.

I like it as it is --- I don't mind the saturation, but would like to see it with a skosh less contrast...
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Guy, it is tilting 'cause i was standing on uneven ground and my right leg
is considerably shorter than my left!

Next time, I shall wear a stilt.

Thanks for looking Guy and for your valued comments.

Best.

It's also tilting right
 
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Digital Dude

Guest
That is truly a beautiful photograph and says as much about the equipment as it does about the photographer.
Regards,:thumbup:
 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
Guy, it is tilting 'cause i was standing on uneven ground and my right leg
is considerably shorter than my left!

Next time, I shall wear a stilt.

Thanks for looking Guy and for your valued comments.

Best.
LOL I know it is the typical right lean for M shooters . I do it all the time myself.
 

Bob

Administrator
Staff member
Every time I shoot, there is a bit of droop to the right.
I wish there were a cure.
I am trying Martinis, but it is not working.
Do you think that Margaritas might help?
-bob
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Bob, simple cure i found ( does not work all the time ) is to wear a
compensating monocle. the thing drops out at the wrong time.

imagine a stilt and a compensating monocle..and an rf!

regards.

Every time I shoot, there is a bit of droop to the right.
I wish there were a cure.
I am trying Martinis, but it is not working.
Do you think that Margaritas might help?
-bob
 
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