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Wind, sea and limestone


marc_dufour

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Peter,

You're right, the file I sended was without any correction.

I just compared with slide, and ajusted color balance.

This new one, with my monitor, is now very similar to the slide.

Thanks for looking, for your time and comment :-)

Marc

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William,

I'm agree with you, the picture has improved a lot :-)

I think the only way to delete the first one would be through Andreas work, and I'm afraid he is too busy for it. Better let him working with the forum :-)

Thanks for looking and comment.

All OK with your vacation week?

Marc

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Marc,

 

Thanks for asking. Logistics 90% done. It will be a mad week.Hope to get a few decent snaps, but that isn't the main objective. At least with Ron along, you can be sure that SOMEONE will get some worthy shots!:)

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Marc - I look at this and lose my personal sense of scale in the scheme of things.This could be Bryce Canyon, a mountain range, or a macro shot of one stone big enough to carry home. It is a thoughtful picture in its truest form.

 

Richard

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Daniel,

I like a lot your comment, because it's something happens sometimes to me.

In these cases, I wait responses from other members, before to write some silly thing :-)

I'm glad you like it. Thanks !

 

Richard,

I like to play with scale, but in this case, I didn't it on purpose.

The foreground, at right, is about 1 meter, and the background of the cove, abour 5 meters.

Thanks for looking and comment.

 

Marc

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