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Old 14th of September 2008 (Sun)   #1
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Default Chasm Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park

Hi all,
Went up to RMNP last week to try and get some stick time in. Took this in a few min break between thunderstorms. CC is welcome and appreciated. I'm a learner.
I can link to a full res version if anyone would like!
Hope you enjoy!!
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Old 14th of September 2008 (Sun)   #2
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Nice shot.
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Thanks Stan.

For my own CC, i'm just not sure how i like to see water. I know that velvety smooth is a very popular look, but i just don't know that i like it in every case, as a general rule. What do you guys think? Should the water have been smoother?

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Lots of views, no other thoughts? Too bland?

I'm also not sure if the photo is perfectly level. Every measurement i do in PP seems to imply that it is, but the white in the pool at the middle still seems to make me think it's a bit tilted.

Thanks for looking,

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Old 15th of September 2008 (Mon)   #5
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Default Re: Chasm Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park

looks like it is tilting to the right a little bit to me too. nice shot anyway.

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