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RE: adjusting the bear

Posted by user510 on April 21, 2008 at 20:29:21:

Hi Doc B.
I like your shot very well. Spectacular!! It looks like it also was taken at late afternoon/early eve with a low sun and warmish tones.

I --believe-- the color of the water in your shot is closer to what I witnessed. Seattle does have an impressive skyline when viewed from the west looking east.

This summer, because of the increasing cost of fuels, I will focus on getting more Seattle shots into my portfolio. There is much to discover/uncover in this old city.

Thanks for the input!!

-Steve

PS: monitors. I'm using two different Samsung 22" LCD's on two different desktop PC's with no particular calibration. The effects seen on one monitor is not too far from what is seen on the other.