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  1. Probably you are right, but original sky was quite dull - mostly evenly light gray (before evening rain) and clouds were also light gray blue and not strong one. So to give more contrast to clouds (there is strong contrast in middle part of photo), I have to do some PS work, but I afraid, I am not so experienced to get good effect.

    Lhotse (Nepal)

          8

    you are right, original sky is a little bit more light blue, problem is that scan quality is not best one, and if I am going to lighten the picture, then details on mountain are disappearing

     

    Actually as there is too much UV light in mountains, then with UV filter there is a lot of blue in pictures (may be it depends also type of UV filter, I had Soligor one). Altitude where I took the picture was about 5 km.

    Lhotse (Nepal)

          8

    Opened for critiques. Lhotse mountain (8501m) in Nepal is fourth

    highest mountain in World (if I am correct). Actually I would be very

    grateful, if somebody can suggest me some good link for making frames

    around photos. I have always headache with them :)

    Lhotse (Nepal)

          8

    I am using Microtek Scanmaker X6. For color prints (negatives) it's quality is satisfactory, but for slide scanning I have big trouble. And Vuescan has some kind of bug for such type of scanners.

     

    I put new, bigger format scan image.

     

     

    I have some more pictures from Nepal here:

     

    http://karavanserai.bluemoon.ee/Aasia/nepaal.htm

     

    (it is in my own language, but you can just see photos)

     

    There are also excellent pictures on next page, but they are not mine

     

    http://karavanserai.bluemoon.ee/Aasia/Nepaal/nepaal_tegevused.htm

    Hong Kong

          3

    Like through a blue filter it is due to the fact, that I used Konica film, which best before date was already gone over :)

     

    Night panorama I saw, but I hadn't then knowledge and tripod to photograph it.

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