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p.1 #6 · p.1 #6 · Updated (3): Bear Glacier, Kenai Fjords National Park Alaska | |
This is a stunning image that has a wonderful interplay of shadow and light. The dappled glacier is a sight to behold.
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http://www.artistwithlight.com/images/bearglacier.jpg |
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This kind of haloing won't be present in the version onscreen you edit on your computer, so it's a mute point to discuss it if a print is what you are after. I would merely point out that displaying for the web you might want to blur these a little, as uneven exposure around transitional dark/light areas, what many call "haloing", is noticeable to my eye.
Like I said, if a print or large format monitor display is your destination for the photo this level of sharpening is probably good, but photos destined for print are usually not ideal candidates for web browsing where jpg compression is brought to bear to make an image small enough to display in a normal browser window.
An analogy is this... when you make a picture bigger from a smaller one it will naturally look blurred, and the reverse seems to be true, whereby some images from high res sensors that are blurry on a large display or in print will look tack sharp if you display it in a browser at 1024px.
Thanks for sharing, I love Alaska and this brings back a flood of wonderful memories. Alaska is so vast and beautiful it boggles the mind.
Also, please forgive my editing of your photo with circles, I apologize in advance as some photographers really hate this, and am happy to take it down if you desire.
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