Thanks, Emily. I actually desaturated it by -30 because when I convert from ProPhoto RGB tifs to sRGB jpegs for the web, the colors always end up way over-saturated. I can never predict because it depends on the website where it will be posted. It does look too saturated on the gallery. It doesn't look quite as saturated on pBase: http://www.pbase.com/image/150908753 But the colors in Guatemala are overwhelming!
Tina
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Emily L. Ferguson <elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 7:55 AM -0400 7/13/13, Andrew Davidhazy wrote:Very classic but there's no joy in his face.
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated July 13, 2013. Authors with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:
Lea Murphy - Karl with his cello
Tina Manley - Needlework
The colors are very saturated, and maybe it's my monitor calibration, but they look too saturated compared to what I recall from the fabrics I've seen.I wish the kids were more actively playing.
Yoram Gelman - Tarrytown Sprinkler I
Art Faul -
There must be people who pay for this kind of thing, otherwise Jan wouldn't go on doing it. But it's so presumptuous. I don't think I'd like actually meeting them.Very peaceful, but I'd hold out for more impressive surf.
Andrew Sharpe - Monterey coast, 2013
Bob Sull - Gotcha!
Congrats. What a strange looking animal!
John Palcewski - Hers
I can't help noticing the smudge on the bg. It might be more desirable if it were a few fibers from the rug!In my wacky Woods-Holier-than-thou community we do a skit every year to celebrate the longest day. This year one scene from the skit involved recovering the sun from a thieving goddess. Here she is responding to the populace importuning her to return it. The entire celebration lasts about 40 minutes, happens at dusk in a large wooded back yard, and has 3 or 4 scenes with improvised action by about 12 scripted participants and a "chorus" of all the attenders at the event. i swear shooting it is harder than a wedding! Nothing is posed and wherever I stand I'm blocking someone's view.
Emily L. Ferguson - The Sun thief
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