In a message dated 10/24/2006 10:23:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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The shot seemed a bit washed out to me.  I took a look in the editor
and found that a simple levels and a skosh of saturation really
brought the image out for me.

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Best regards,
Bruce
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Okay, I already bumped up the saturation a bit. It's a subtle range of 
colors, it may be our monitors differ a lot, though I just calibrated mine. But 
I do 
have an el cheapo monitor. We shall see how much I have to adjust when I try 
printing it. I'll bear in mind what you said.

Thanks for looking!

Marnie aka Doe 


Tuesday, October 24, 2006, 9:39:59 AM, you wrote:

Eac> On my Redwood trip, when I stopped at Trinidad about sunset, I first
Eac> concentrated on taking shots of the sunlight on the mini lighthouse. I 
did this not
Eac> realizing I was missing a speculator sunset on the beach which as off in 
another
Eac> direction, about 1/4-1/2 mile away. 

Eac> So by the time I got to the beach the sun had just set. I showed one 
photo
Eac> previously with surfers on the beach.

Eac> This was taken later after sun down, and it is a bit soft, but it was
Eac> starting to get dark. The colors continued to change for quite some time 
after
Eac> sunset, for 1/2 hour, maybe longer. 

Eac> Anyway, this was taken during "magic hour," hence the title.

Eac> I took about six of these, not sure this is the best, but it is my 
favorite
Eac> shot from that trip.

Eac> The colors were unbelievable. 

Eac> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/magic.htm

Eac> Comments welcome.

Eac> Marnie aka Doe :-)

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