This one and the first are exquisite on my crap monitor. it must be stunning in person.
Thanks!
They look like on your screen...
It’s infrared, so the green has to be whitish, looks fine on my screen, will see what it’s like when printed this week.The image has lots of potential. Great clouds. How does it look on your screen? It looks blown out on mine.
It’s infrared, so the green has to be whitish, looks fine on my screen, will see what it’s like when printed this week.
Regards,
Frank
Great stuff, love the way you place the forward stones and the rear stone, great separation and the sky is awesome.
I can't resist asking:My uploaded images look fine on my monitor at home but dark on the one at work. This is the one from work. Not right but closer. Which look more correct?
I can't resist asking:
"Are you going to poll a bunch of us, and use statistical analysis to determine which to use for the "first, excellent screen image"?
I expect the lighter image is more correct, but I prefer the darker image - the additional "weight" it gives really adds to the power of the photo.
And speaking generally, it is great to see your photography, after so much time just reading your words.
I’m confused. Almost everything visible to either side of the building facade, including the sky, is a mirror image. The shadow on the right doesn’t look correct either. Hmmm. My kind of photograph.
The lighter image is more correct on my work monitor the other is more correct on my home monitor.
Wow Stephen, your pictures are all great!
Are your monitors calibrated ?
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