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Aug 09, 2006 20:55 |  #1

Another shot taken from the Gros Morne Nat'l Park area. Taken just a few feet from our camp site, it looks cold there but it was very warm and humid that evening. What do you think. C&C. Thanks for looking.

Thought I'd change it to a panaroma to see waht it does and I think it looks better.


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Aug 09, 2006 21:36 |  #2

Nice dramatic shot Frank.




  
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Aug 09, 2006 21:40 as a reply to  @ Tsmith's post |  #3

wish i was there


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Aug 09, 2006 22:06 |  #4

Awesome shot! It looks great as it is but I also think this photo would make for a great panoramic if you cropped off the top. Maybe crop from the top of the dark cloud on the left.




  
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Aug 10, 2006 02:47 |  #5

thanks for the comment on mine,so one for you yes as siad a panoramic for this shot i love the colours ,do you shot in raw and ajusts the the color temp to suit the mood


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Aug 10, 2006 03:22 |  #6

I too would crop some of the sky but otherwise outstanding image.


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Aug 10, 2006 03:36 as a reply to  @ beaumitchell's post |  #7

Lovely shot Frank and the colours are great. What PP did you do?

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Aug 10, 2006 19:26 as a reply to  @ Raindancer's post |  #8

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Lovely shot Frank and the colours are great. What PP did you do?

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Aug 10, 2006 19:32 |  #9

Lovely shot and colours Frank. Thanks for sharing.


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Aug 11, 2006 13:46 |  #10

Good one, Frank. When we were there last week, it was mostly socked in.


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Aug 11, 2006 14:31 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #11

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Good one, Frank. When we were there last week, it was mostly socked in.

Thanks Reigh for the compliment

Thanks Stan, are you back home or you still here in Newfoundland?

Not sure what socked in means. Im assuming that it was rained out there. The month of August has been terrible so far, they had record lows on the west coast of the island and that's usually the hottest part during the summer.

Anyhow, can't wait to see some of your shots.




  
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Aug 11, 2006 14:57 |  #12

Really nice capture, Frank, especially with the sun hitting the hills off in the distance.


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Aug 11, 2006 15:20 |  #13
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Frank,i think that these mountains need farther exploitation mate,they look stunning.
As for the picture,it looks very good but also very tempting as to crop out some from the top , just MHO though.


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Aug 11, 2006 17:04 |  #14

Nice one Frank

The weather looks very Scottish, as does the area itself :)


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Aug 11, 2006 21:29 |  #15

Awesome shot Frank, the colors and sky are wicked. You could crop a bit off the top but I think it stands on it's own as is.



  
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