The Rusty Bucket

Barnacled Barge

Holding back the tide - not quite

Cheers, Mick



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Rusty bucketHard to get a good shot of this old barge - but here are a few I like:
The Rusty Bucket ![]() Barnacled Barge ![]() Holding back the tide - not quite ![]() Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
Mick
Lokking at this and you other post from the day I'd say your monitor may need calibrating. Like the shots Matt has already commented on elsehwere these have a blue cast and are slightly underexposed (which is a contrast issue in PP IMHO). I suspect your monitor may be pushing the reds up a little and be a touch too dark. If you want to borrow my monitor calibration spyder I can bring it along to the Byron meet for you. The shots themselves are otherwise good captures of what for me was quite a difficult subject. Peter
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