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Old 05-01-2008, 18:48
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Hello Ken,
Thanks for the kind comments and for taking the time to view this one.

Hello again Ric,
My monitor is not calibrated at the present, if I were doing this for a living I would try to get it calibrated professionally. It is not an expensive monitor, but then the prices have dropped a lot on this hardware. I don't think many people have calibrated monitors and I find that there is a wide variance of the colors from monitor to monitor. The cheap software or Adobe calibration is not good enough for a pro for even those calibrations are not true. For that reason I tend not to critique colors so much, composition and sharpness but not colors because of that variance. I look at my work on my home monitor and compare it to my work monitor and there can be enough difference that I sometimes wonder.

Hello Miles
I thought about just what you suggested, but the bank of the lake was a little too close to give a central composition. Thanks a lot for taking the time to view and comment on this.
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