well I've discovered its my eyes, not my monitor.....

Once I copied it I pasted it on to a file that was solid black and made that take p my entire screen. I can't look at dark things on a white background on the screen. The glare prevents my eyes from adjusting, I think.

Once I put Josteins photo against a black background I saw the ridge and the building...

You guys have probably noticed all my photos online are on a black background on smugmug.

I'm relieved it is my eyes and not my machine....:-)

ann



Doug Franklin wrote:

On 2011-03-18 17:01, AlunFoto wrote:

It's been some interesting days at Svalbard, in the Chinese sense of the word.
One can chose to go grumpy or see it as part of the Arctic experience...
Anyways, tonight we saw a sudden break in the weather, and I scuttled
out (as far as that is possible with skis...) and did my best in a
radius of about 1 km from the guesthouse I stay at. Here's one of my
catches:
http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2011/03/gruve-2b.html


On my calibrated monitor, it's an actual photo, not just an exercise in photographic pointillism. It's really dark (low key) but there's a beautiful photo hiding behind that darkness, folks.




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