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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Top of the Mesa
From: richard at imagecraft.com (Richard Man)
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 12:18:16 -0700
References: <AANLkTinIPDRHAYxfLp4ByaNQfD9OsrxVDqmrguhSXyRk@mail.gmail.com>

This one doesn't work as well as the other ones for me. Somehow the clouds
look odd. May be that's the way they are.

The blue is fine to my eyes. We Californians are used to the deep blue
sky....

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Tina Manley <images at comporium.net> wrote:

> PESO:
>
> Here's another one that shows the entire area where we hiked for a week.
>  It's very hard to get to the top of the Mesa - you take two steps up and
> slide one back - repeat for several hours - but it's worth it for the
> views.
>  This one is 9 photos combined.  This time with the 21/2.8 (the EXIF is
> wrong because I forgot to reset the lens choice).
>
>
> http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/North-America/California-1/4040456_xtUEf#933338047_F3YTT-A-LB
>
> (Click on O under Sizes to get the original without the watermark)
>
> <
> http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/North-America/California-1/4040456_xtUEf#933338047_F3YTT-A-LB
> >I
> think if I had it to do again, I would leave the polarizer off of the 21mm
> lens.  It turned the sky an unnaturally deep blue.  It was almost that blue
> but not quite.  I may have taken some without the polarizer but I haven't
> gotten to them yet.
>
> C&C greatly appreciated.
>
> Tina
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>
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