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    Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    Jim, I really like the graphic elements of this, but just was wishing it was a bit better exposed so I could appreciate all of the details that must be there.

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    Another edit.

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    I like it Jim.well seen and captured.

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    Like the last one better, Jim...

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    Nice, does need a bit more brightness and contrast or perhaps just a boost of clarity if your software supports.

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    I was thinking what john was thinking

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    Re: Stairs at the Beach - C&C Welcome

    Hi Jim, great subject you have there. I too was wanting to see more brightness and mid-tone contrast and took your jpg into SEP2, where I was able to get some good-looking dramatic results. I don't know what software you use, but see if you can't push a bunch of those pixels falling on the dark side of mid-tone grey to the bright side, without blowing out the sky.

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