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    Re: WA scenery

    very pretty

    yes, washington (my homeland) is a very pretty place indeed. And on bright sunny days its hard to capture the full depth and color of the mountains, though i think yours turned out pretty good (ha, you should see some of mine )

    Though the last one... i dont know. I know what its like when you see something drop dead gorgeous and you have to take a picture. Maybe if you cropped off the runway a bit it would help. The sky just seems a tad overexposed (it would be overexposed wouldnt it? i get so confused with the two terms)
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    Re: WA scenery

    Last thing you need to do is Unsharpen Masking on the images, especially the first one. If you turn the contrast up a little as well you might notice a difference as well with the image.

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    Re: WA scenery

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_AUS
    Last thing you need to do is Unsharpen Masking on the images, especially the first one. If you turn the contrast up a little as well you might notice a difference as well with the image.
    Ok, thanks for the tip! I'm going to try to play with these a bit and try the cropping, too.

    Yep, I can't ignore the beauty of the mountains. :-) I live in downtown Chicago, so I only see this sort of thing when I visit out west. But as I mentioned, it's usually very overcast and I've never gotten such nice shots before.

    Thanks everybody!

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