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3 from MT Tomah gardensI can highly recommend a visit to these gardens at this time of the year. They are spectacular!
Regards
Matt. K
Re: 3 from MT Tomah gardensThe last image is the strongest with good lines. They all seem to lack a bit in contrast to me though.
Cameron
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Re: 3 from MT Tomah gardensAgree with Cameron. Very washed out crying for a little contrast. Especially so in #3.
Matt, have you calibrated your monitor lately? Or have you left these to be deliberately low contrasty?
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Though to my eye, the worst is #1 Greg
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Re: 3 from MT Tomah gardensI think #3 is the best from a composition perspective.
I also agree that they might need a bit more contrast and perhaps sharpening.
Re: 3 from MT Tomah gardensMatt - I actually prefer #2 for the play of textures and light you've achieved. I also think these are a bit flat - they looked better on your monitor when I saw them than they do here.
Peter
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I am no IT expert but there may be a color-space issue at play? Have you converted to sRGB before exported to web?
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