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<blockquote data-quote="crisscross" data-source="post: 43617" data-attributes="member: 8717"><p>it doesn't look to me as if you are using the full dynamic range, ie the histogram wall-to-wall, in which case you might look at a tiny bit more contrast between lit snow and shadows</p><p></p><p>cropping the left a little (maybe to 7x5 rather than 6x4) would get rid of some of the 'hanging vegetation' ie that branch top left (also bringing it within range of healing or painting out altogether) and also taking the central group off-centre thereby 'leading' you to those nice trees behind, in fact strengthening the literal lead of the footprints</p><p></p><p>Chris</p><p></p><p>BTW When I get around to posting in this section, please feel free to be 100% honest - or we never learn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crisscross, post: 43617, member: 8717"] it doesn't look to me as if you are using the full dynamic range, ie the histogram wall-to-wall, in which case you might look at a tiny bit more contrast between lit snow and shadows cropping the left a little (maybe to 7x5 rather than 6x4) would get rid of some of the 'hanging vegetation' ie that branch top left (also bringing it within range of healing or painting out altogether) and also taking the central group off-centre thereby 'leading' you to those nice trees behind, in fact strengthening the literal lead of the footprints Chris BTW When I get around to posting in this section, please feel free to be 100% honest - or we never learn [/QUOTE]
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