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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Thinking about my next tour to Arches in October......dug this one up from March. The park becomes a whole new place once it snows. It only lasted the one morning. I took Jays approach and pushed the saturation to my liking this time.
    Canon 1D Mark 3 with the 17-40mm lens at 32mm at f/22 for 0.4 sec. and ISO 400. Two singh ray splits stacked and moved during exposure to balance sky. cropped to pano to eliminate bland sky.
    Life is a bit too busy right now!

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    Very nice. The sat push works well.

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    Super image Roman, love the snow in the FG, also like the pano leaving out some of the sky.

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    This works a treat, Roman...seeing these scenes in snow shows us a whole other dimension.
    Sats look good, not 'pushed' at all, and the pano crop was a good choice.

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    Love color; hate cold! Lovely photo even if I am shivering while enjoying from afar!
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    Not what one would expect from this kind of country at all, a whole new outlook for me, very nice and the stone stands out well against the white....snow...never seen it!

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    Saturation bump a good way to go Roman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    This works a treat, Roman...seeing these scenes in snow shows us a whole other dimension.
    Sats look good, not 'pushed' at all, and the pano crop was a good choice.

    PS: I sent you an email recently! Did you get it?
    Thanks all!!! It wasn't that cold!!! Morkel.....No I did not!

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    Beautiful panorama. I like the contrast between he rocks and the snow. Beautiful light.

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    Wonderful image Roman it sure pays to be in the right place at the right time with the proper knowledge and skill to take advantage of the opportunity
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