The photo is way too blue - a quick click on auto color in PS changed that
in a hurry.  While still not ideal, the results looked a lot better and
more natural.

The photo looks under exposed - dark, detail-less shadows, especially in
the foreground, do nothing but detract from the mountain and the grandeur
of the scene.  The pic could be opened up a bit in PS with
Shadows/Highlights I'm sure, although I suspect some detail is lost forever
if you've underexposed too much.  You may be borderline in that area.

A warming pol (especially at high altitudes and when using Ektachrome) can
often be helpful.

The pic has some potential but it needs a fair amount of correction and
adjustment.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Brendan MacRae 

> Here's one from over the weekend near Convict Lake in
> the eastern Sierras. This is the peak just to the
> south of the lake.
>
> Kodak E100G, I want to say around f8 1/90 sec, MLU. I
> used a polarizer in the rear holder.
>
> http://www.members.aol.com/figgaro/convict.jpg
>
> File size is around 158KB. May slow load on some
> systems.
>
> Comments always welcomed.



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