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Thread: Weekend Pics

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    Default Weekend Pics

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    Glen Etive



    Glen Etive

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    Dusty, nice varied set. You have been out and about. Some great still water reflections. My favourite photo is the last one here "Glen Etive."

    (You did ask for comments) - All your Exif data has been stripped so I couldn't tell what settings / camera you were using, but most of the shots look a little soft here. A general sharpen would fix this. Also a good idea to sort any squint horizons (though yours aren't too bad).

    Keep up the good work, and keep posting.
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    You had a good weekend and Glen Etive looks stunning.
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    @ Deemac,
    Thanks for the advice. I see now that the horizons are a bit off the horizontal, I'll bear this in mind next time and I'm getting a spirit level to help.
    I sharpened the pics in the camera software and they looked OK, but they do seem a bit soft as you suggest. Maybe this is happening when I re-save them for the Web. I'll try re-sharpening after saving at the lower resolution and see if that makes a difference.
    Thanks for taking the time to offer advice.

    @ Kas,
    Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed them.

    @ All,
    Sorry about the three separate posts. I was in a bit of a hurry and wasn't thinking properly
    He has a profound respect for old age. Especially when it's bottled.
    Gene Fowler

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