


It's not something I usually tackle, so would appreciate your thoughts

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![]() ![]() ![]() It's not something I usually tackle, so would appreciate your thoughts ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Ah, another sneak in close and record all the interesting bits type of photographer. I actually don't mind all of these with a bit of a lean to the first one. The gauge leaves me a little cool due to possibly the lack of a needle of all things and maybe a touch more contrast in curves or levels. The loco shot is good, but could benefit from some Shadow/Highlight & selective levels adjustment in Photoshop to liven up the shadow area and cool the hioghlights a twinge?
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