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This came out very dark on my monitor Matt but when I saved it and boosted the brightness, Wow! This has a pint like quality to it. Its a great image. I don't understand the framing choice though, it looks like it has bled from the canvas, admittedly it is my poor work monitor. What was your choice of edge treatment?
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Hi Dargan
The image was meant to be very dark and heavy. I thought it lost some of its richness when I lightened it. Edge treatment was just a quick mess-around. Steps not recorded and result probably never to be repeated. Regards
Matt. K
I like it Matt...
If you hadn't provided the title, it would have taken me about 5 seconds to realise what it was... Very impressionist... Cheers, John
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That is an interesting treatment to the straw necked ibis (not ibus). I like it.
Thanks for sharing it with us. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Whoa!
Just checked the image on my work computer and it does look slightly darker than I intended. Monitor calibration is so bloody imperative. Thanks for your comments all. Regards
Matt. K
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