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I hope that you are not getting tired of this rock. I felt there was at least one more shot of this one. There may be more, but I have not decided. I wanted you to see the plain in front of the cliffs as well as the large cliff face with protruding fractured flint. I don't, as yet, have Carol's reaction to this one. I think that I like the blue. CS5 Photomerge did not want to assemble this one. I ran the step by step one and that was little better. I ran the auto photomerge again and then found that it would let me move the individual frames. I then had to do the blending manually. I was able to eliminated an unsharp portion from one of the shots by moving it to the bottom of the layer stack. I would have had to re-shoot the whole thing if that did not work. Anyway, I really like this one. I think that I have captured the color of the actual rock. I have a color corrected lamp at my desk and I used the light from it on the rock to make the adjustments. The problem with that process that I have found is that I need to get the rock behind the light so that I don't get reflections from the surface of the rock when I view it. The reflections give me a different impression of the color. I am unsure at the moment, but I may knock it out.
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