Thanks, Boris. I'll interpret your suggestion as an indication that the
shot is a worthy effort.
I think the lifting fog makes the difference in this scene and there is
no way to re-shoot it.
I might mess with gaussian blur a bit and see what it does for me.

Jack
--- Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> > K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee
> just
> > after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or thin.
> Came
> > upon this bend which was just becoming partially visible. I stood
> on
> > the levee (Thinsulate lined jacket on) for about 20 mins, during
> which
> > I did some serious shivering.
> > Had the K10D on a 3021 Manfrotto tripod w/pro ball head, 2
> sec/mirror
> > up pre-release with cable switch. Shutter and aperture unrecorded.
> > Gave it a click of auto sharpen, a nudge of contrast, and a small
> > amount of red and yellow juice.
> > 
> > Would appreciate all comments.
> > 
> > Jack
> > 
> > http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=205
> 
> Jack, I think it would be worth trying to shoot this serene scene
> with 
> soft filter or soft lens of some kind. It could prove beneficial.
> 
> Boris
> 
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