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Old 19th of January 2008 (Sat)   #1
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Default Flat Light powder skiing

Snow has been great this year. Pray for more C & C welcomed

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looks good and the border gives it a nice touch
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Old 19th of January 2008 (Sat)   #3
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Nice action shot!

On my calibrated monitor, the snow looks a little too grey. Also, I did a little P-P to bring the skier out of the shadows a bit more and added some high-pass sharpening.

What do you think:
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I think that edit's a little blown out, but who am I to say? My moniter isn't calibrated
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Old 20th of January 2008 (Sun)   #5
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Default Re: Flat Light powder skiing

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Nice action shot!

On my calibrated monitor, the snow looks a little too grey. Also, I did a little P-P to bring the skier out of the shadows a bit more and added some high-pass sharpening.

What do you think:
Yea it is a little blue/grey. The lighting wasn't the best that day. I think the skier and the color looks great. The sky is a little blown out though.

It would help if I didn't under expose it
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