I see a lot of texture in the sky as well. 

Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
> Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Your usual excellent work, although I would like to see some texture 
>> in the sky.
>>     
>
> There *is* texture in the sky. Not much but it's clearly visible, on my
> screen. Besides, on the few days when there was more texture in this
> sky, I would have been blown into the canal. Have you ever heard the
> legs of your tripod whistle in the wind? That's the Pas de Calais in
> winter for you.
>
> Two simple rules. Rule 1: When there's no storm there's fog. When
> there's no fog, there's storm. Rule 2: You can't see the famous cliffs
> of Dover from the French side when it rains. If you can see the cliffs
> of Dover, there'll be rain.  ;-)
>
> Still, I love the region. 
>
> How's the sky on the other contributors' monitors? Anyone else using a
> calibrated display? Mine is callibrated with a Colorvision Spyder.
>
> Ralf
>
>
>
>   


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