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David Eckels
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Too much contrast (or local contrast) in the back for me.
Front is OK, Nice Catch.
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Indeed a bit "crunchy", but still nice.
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July 17, 2017, 10:05:23 am »
Nice image, agree on the contrast in the hills behind the falls. Perhaps a little heavy on the black point or something.
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Thanks for the replies, folks! I agree; even before I'd seen these comments, I looked at the image again and backed substantially off on the clarity. Nice to have confirmation of my own impression.
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