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    Default Barron Canyon at Daybreak

    I have been busy going through my folders of photos that I have not yet had time to optimize and came across this one. It was created on a very cool autumn morning a few years ago atop the Barron Canyon in Algonquin Provincial Park.

    Nikon D200
    Nikon 80-400mm VR lens @ 230mm (345mm effective focal length on full frame)
    ISO 100
    f11 @ 1/45 sec

    Look forward to comments.

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    What a wonderful atmospheric image Andrew..! Love that colour and the intersecting diagonals, good stuff.. My only nit is the presence of a little noise visible LLC.

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    This is just too good an image

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    Nice work, Andrew.
    Moddy and colorful at the same time.
    I might bring down the highlights just a tad....
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    I love scenes like this -- it is so amazing the detail we can bring out with the digital darkroom. I might try some tweaking to the saturation and hue of the yellows -- very subtly.

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    Love the mood created in this image, to my eye it looks a little crunchy from over sharpening.
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    Very nice, agree on the noise, maybe a tad less yellow saturation, and a little less sharpening. Very nice overall.

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    Love the mood, colour and image design here, Andrew.
    Top marks!
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    Thanks folks, much appreciate the comments and suggestions. I will make a few tweaks. Crunchiness is likely the result of my using the TK (Tony Kuyper) sharpening action in the new TK Panel and forgetting to reduce the sharpening effect somewhat.

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