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Mar 29, 2012 20:55 |  #1

From a couple years ago, I never really got around to editing them.

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Mar 29, 2012 23:06 |  #2

Nice shots!




  
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Mar 29, 2012 23:20 as a reply to  @ 2bits's post |  #3

7 & 8 are spectacular.




  
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Mar 30, 2012 00:25 |  #4

Putting people in them really gives a great perspective. Great shots. KUDOS all around.


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Mar 30, 2012 02:50 |  #5

What a fantastic, peaceful looking place.


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Mar 30, 2012 07:09 as a reply to  @ Canon_Matt's post |  #6

I think #2 is the better of the group but could use a little work...possibly crop a bit in from the left to remove the angled chunk of rock, then "burn" the rock formation slightly, followed up with sharpening. Not having a dead, blown sky in the composition really helps this image, and the lone person provides some perspective. First shot has someone's hands/camera in the lower right corner. Others are suffering from a lack of DOF...shooting with a smaller aperture would have helped...is there a reason why most of them were shot at f/4.5?


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Mar 30, 2012 14:44 |  #7

Did you climb down to get to the ledge were those people are? I did, my wife didn't. She was not happy that I had the car keys too :D


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Apr 01, 2012 00:35 |  #8

argyle wrote in post #14179859 (external link)
I think #2 is the better of the group but could use a little work...possibly crop a bit in from the left to remove the angled chunk of rock, then "burn" the rock formation slightly, followed up with sharpening. Not having a dead, blown sky in the composition really helps this image, and the lone person provides some perspective. First shot has someone's hands/camera in the lower right corner. Others are suffering from a lack of DOF...shooting with a smaller aperture would have helped...is there a reason why most of them were shot at f/4.5?

Yeh the reason why most of them were shot at F/4.5 was I shot on P mode:o..... This was a couple years ago. Now I only shoot in manual.

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Did you climb down to get to the ledge were those people are? I did, my wife didn't. She was not happy that I had the car keys too :D

I was to scared to climbed down there..... Especially with other tourist around bumping into people and what not.

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Apr 01, 2012 11:09 |  #9

Nice images. The people that you included give it a better sense of scale. It's hard to portray, to people who have never been there, just how vast it is.


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Apr 01, 2012 11:23 |  #10

They're all great but #2 is phenomenal! Definitely a wall hanger.


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Apr 02, 2012 12:50 |  #11

is this from north rim? #2 looks familiar to me.




  
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