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Nov 02, 2006 14:58 |  #1

One of my favourites form my trip last weekend. Need a bit wider lense to get all the reflection in the rive.

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Nov 02, 2006 15:01 |  #2

Very nice! Love the clouds and the whole scene! Very soothing ;-)a


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Nov 02, 2006 17:11 |  #3

Very interesting clouds you got there!


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Nov 02, 2006 21:34 |  #4

amazing. did you use a polarizer?

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Nov 02, 2006 21:54 |  #5

Beautiful. Get yourself a 10-22 mm.


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Nov 02, 2006 21:58 |  #6

Definitely a keeper. Great composition and beautiful sky.

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Nov 03, 2006 06:06 |  #7

Very good! Great colours and sharpness!

The perspective is great: the eye travels from right to left and thus discovers the true potential of this photo.


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Nov 03, 2006 06:13 |  #8

Very nice. Love the colors and the gold sun. What sharpening did you do?


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Nov 03, 2006 07:26 |  #9

Lovely colours and depth here, I like it.


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Nov 03, 2006 07:37 as a reply to  @ Anthony McAvoy's post |  #10

Very nice, that area is a photographers dream. We stayed right on the Colorado in Moab in Sept. Can't beat the Sun setting and rising with the river and the red rock.

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Nov 03, 2006 09:12 as a reply to  @ Win's post |  #11

Thanks for all the comments. Regarding pp etc... I did use a CP and worked a little with the shadows & highlights and the USM - 85/1/4 which is a Scott Kelby tip. If anyone's interested in taking the raw file and 'working' with it I'd be happy to send it. I'm new at this compared to most of you.

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