Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 9/16/2004 10:24:02 PM Central Daylight Time, tedgrant@shaw.ca writes: Simon said: > Ted, I dug out the original uncropped version, and you won't believe what I found ;-) > > http://sno.webspace.fish.co.uk/images/lake_canoe.jpg > > (With a little help from Sonny!)<<<<<<<< Yeah right! And I can imagine who the scoundrel was who put you up to that bit of PHOTOSHOPPING! ;-) However, it does make an improvement. ;-) Nothing like a little life in a scene, particularly in a red canoe! ;-) > I've also desaturated (ooh that's an ugly word) the woods one: > > http://sno.webspace.fish.co.uk/images/woods_bw.jpg > > I'm not sure about this - perhaps it would have been better converted to B&W using > the red or green channels rather than desaturation?<<<<< You see on the one hand I don't care how you did it, as I just see a damn fine B&W photograph! Well done, as it's not too often one captures a detailed and interesting B&W forest fine art photograph as you have here. Sometimes I think it's best to bite one's tongue and just offer up the photo for praise or flak. In this case it's praise mon ami. :-) ted _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information I am an innocent lamb. (well, maybe a judas goat) Regards, Sonny http://www.sonc.com Natchitoches, Louisiana Oldest continuous settlement in La Louisiane ?galit?, libert?, crawfish