ah ok so I'm not the only one seeing that...

On 10/15/2015 8:59 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
I had considered mentioning that you might minus the green a bit. Not a bad 
suggestion here. But I love the photo.

Paul


On Oct 15, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Bruce Walker <bruce.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:

It's quite pronounced on my monitor. Looks like pea soup actually.

I eye-droppered the sky (averaged pixels) in Ps and I get:

red: 108
green: 97
blue: 46

The cast on the white of the bird's wings is even more pronounced.


On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Jack Davis <jdavi...@comcast.net> wrote:
No, I see no
greenish cast! Hmmm?

J

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On Oct 15, 2015, at 3:57 PM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

Hmmm - thecolor on my monitor has a greenish cast..

ann

On 10/15/2015 4:44 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Thanks much, Ann!!
I liked the overall tone from the beginning as I perceived it accommodating a 
dusk sunset after glow.(?)
I just looked at the slide and for what it's worth, the
color "appears" to match the print.

J :)


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On Oct 15, 2015, at 1:21 PM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

Jack - that's terrific -  I do remember the winding back with the LX but never 
, as I recall, managed to make somethin glike this work.
I hvae one nit.. which is totally personal- thecolorcast overall - except for 
the moon, which is pleasing at that color.. easy enough
to adjust with sliders in photoshop if you are soinclined... wondering if the 
color is just what happened when you scanned for the web.

Larry -
"the technology available at the time"?! never had an LX, huh?

ann

On 10/15/2015 3:58 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Excellent job,
***particularly with the technology available at the time.**

MARK!!
Jack Davis wrote:
This shot in Nov. 2002. LX with A*300mmf/2.8. Shot the moon (a few times from 
our back patio) using a 1.4L Pentax T/C and tobacco colored filter.
As many of you will remember. the LX would allow you to rewind the film to a 
desired frame. I did so and went to Gray Lodge
Refuge the next day with designs on a flock of rising Snow Geese.
I removed the filter and T/C and fairly quickly rolled up on a good flock of 
Snow Geese. As was usually the case, it took some
waiting 'til the signal went out to the geese to lift off. Their calls as they 
take flight always give me chills.
I had reset the exposure to what I guessed would under expose the scene a 
couple stops.
I went home with a hope of "maybe" having gotten what I'd gone after.
I consider the background a happy accident.
I found that I'd failed to rewind the film quite enough, but stuck with it 
realizing it would not work as an 8X12.
I was more than pleased with the exposures and came to a reluctant appreciation 
of the 8X10.
Have sold a number to locals, one just recently, and keep a couple largish 
copies on continuous display.

C&C?

Thanks!

J

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