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    Do I go left, right, or into Lord Byron's
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    Great photo, makes me so ready to go to Italy (38 days BTW).

    And of course, go into Lord Byron's for a pint
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    Thanks AT.
    This is Portugal but I'm sure you will find equally great places in Italy. Have a pint (or a glass of wine) for me as well.
    38 days - Can't wait to see the pics you are going to get.

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    Wonderful composition - pp looks flat to me though and if it were mine i might try to boost the levels. That said...... - It might have looked that way in reality so I'll leave the desired level of realism to you.
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    Thanks Marko. I admit it does look a little flat in the posting. Looks much better in Lightroom and exported jpeg. For some reason all my pics seem to lose quality (lose highlights) when they they get posted in the forum. I am keeping them under 1024 and 325 meg so it should't be that. Mind you it was a dull, cloudy, rainy day so there wasn't a lot of light contrast. I will try upping the contrast to compensate and see how that works.

    Doesn't look any better.... I'm baffled as to what to do to make the forum posts look better.
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    One last try..... Still sucks. I give up with this pic. As long as it looks good in Lightroom and the exported jpeg, I'm less concerned.
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