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On my monitor, this image looks very grey and muddy, and the previous scan of the same image looks better. However, the feedback I'm getting lately seems to me to indicate that the scans are coming across much more contrasty than I'm seeing them. Anybody care to tell me how you see this?

Thanks.
Cheryl,
On mine it does look a bit grey, but the scan to me looks great on the other post. Not to harsh to me but that is also my taste. Great capture.
 
I prefer this version - I can see more skin tone on the left of his face and it does not look muddy to me, hair and pupils look pretty black and catchlight in the eye loos close to white to me. (Ihave a very contrasty monitor though).
I Like the photo and admire your ability to capture natural expressions while getting the focus spot on with moving children and the limited DOF that available light ususally allows.
 
Cheryl, compared to your other images this image does indeed look grey and muddy on my monitor. I do however like the image a lot. The expression on the child's face is so beautiful. I'm sure the print will do it justice.
 
I like this version the best. Monitor is an LCD flat-screen @ work, but other pictures looks good, too (including other pictures of yours).

Morten
 
Hi Cheryl, I do mostly prefer more the low-key images, but in this case prefer this version to the other. It's more 'you'.
 

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