One of my favorite places in Montana is Natural Bridge State Park along the Boulder River. An amazing spectacle of the power of water, the river disappears into a giant hole in the ground and comes out 100 yards away in the face of a large cliff. Higher waters this spring will fill the tunnel to capacity and the river will begin pouring over the edge about 100 feet directly above the current mouth. Unfortunately, the namesake of this area no longer exists – the natural bridge that once spanned the river collapsed 10 or 15 years ago. Still, the area is quite unique and impressive despite the bridge’s absence.
Thanks for the feedback, Lachlan. I’ve calibrated my screen…but to my traditional printing resource. I think part of it is just the HUGE disparity between different monitors (brand vs. brand, LCD vs. CRT, etc.) I’m not sure what to do… :-) Still, I appreciate you letting me know.
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The image is showing up a bit darker in-browser than I had expected…darn profile conversions. Just imagine more detail in the shadows… :-)
A lot of you other images seem a bit dark too Cody… might need to make some adjustments. I love your work by the way… this is fantastic!
Thanks for the feedback, Lachlan. I’ve calibrated my screen…but to my traditional printing resource. I think part of it is just the HUGE disparity between different monitors (brand vs. brand, LCD vs. CRT, etc.) I’m not sure what to do… :-) Still, I appreciate you letting me know.
…I should also add that my duotone work is often dark by nature…could that be part of it? Thanks again!
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