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Pikes Peak View
Image Title:  Pikes Peak View
 
 By: Dawn Chadwick  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Dawn Chadwick {K:347}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Rebel
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 2/8/2003 Film / Memory Type 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 252 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About View of Pikes Peak through rock formation at Garden of the Gods.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Alan Sislen   {K:769} 2/8/2003
Dawn, I like your concept and framing. The blue sky above the snow covered peak adds a nice color contrast. However, entire the image looks soft to me. It might have been your scan, or you may have not used a small enough f/stop to get it all in focus.


Kevin Greggain   {K:2572} 2/8/2003
I sharpened it a bit . Hope it shows what the previous comment was referring to



Dawn Chadwick   {K:347} 2/8/2003
Kevin, Thank you for your comment. I agree it looks much better with the sharpening? What program did you use to do that? I tried with mine, but it just made it look grainy so I changed it back to normal.
P.S. I really like your website.


Kevin Greggain   {K:2572} 2/10/2003
I used Photoshop and used the unsharp mask (I varied the mask until it looked just sharp enough)..

I also used the Image->Adjust->Variations and took the shadows down just a tad.

This is a great image - My work merely brought out the good that was already there. I'm not great with heights so I'll take your word that it's a beautiful view.


Kevin Greggain   {K:2572} 2/10/2003
Gak.. I just looked at what website you were referring to.. The Night Gallery -- Gee.. I wonder if you think I'm a serial killer..

It's my Halloween website - My main postcard site is at http://www.cardnapper.com (still under construction)..


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