Afternoon Delight
Different kind
For some reason, this has come out quite ‘tinny’, from my end it is smooth. Not sure why, any ideas? The file is larger than I normally upload.
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Lisa Wilson
wish I was there..
Cathleen Taraw... replied
It’s nice, isn’t it. This is where I take my camera for walkies.
Torfinn Johann...
Wonderful colours, composition, and use of light.
Cathleen Taraw... replied
Thank you Torfinn :)
vanesse
Beautiful place, lovely image! :0)
Cathleen Taraw... replied
Thanks Vanesse :)
gemlenz
it’s a lovely scene…. might be over saturated, or too much contrast… on your monitor it will look different sometimes, because the thumbnail versions here will show more clarity…
Cathleen Taraw... replied
True, thanks George.
odarkeone
Great Photo well captured
Cathleen Taraw... replied
Thank you :)
coffeebean
Beautiful walk in the woods, great image, very inviting image, well done.
Cathleen Taraw... replied
Thank you :))
Paul Vanzella
love the extreme depth in this image – just sensational tones!
Cathleen Taraw... replied
Thanks Paul :)
jlynn
It looks fantastic to me:)
Gerard Rotse
Very nice shot.
ferndesign
beautiful
Wendy Slee
lovely scene….well done…..(sure there was nothing going on just up the path and around that corner, hidden from sight?)
T.D. Ruley
nice shot I must say
Sean Farragher
looks great
Robin Robb
Love the perspective on this. Beautiful!
Mark Peterson
A beautiful place Cathleen…
Angel Perry
Excellent comp! Love it!
Cathleen Taraw... replied
Thanks Angel :)
Mary Campbell
Looks like an afternoon delight for sure. good title, and nice picture.
Warrior
great shot !
sunshine0
Very appealing! Makes one wonder where it might lead you.
Cheri Perry
What a lovely path to be walking down on a day such as you were. Fantastic capture.
Priscilla Turner
Have just found this lovely shot. Have you oversharpened a bit, is this the trouble? Nowadays I never sharpen until after upsizing, balancing tone and colour etc., then in CS3/4 I use Smart Sharpen at 1.2 pixels.
Not that it looks bad to me. The real question is how it prints.