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Hi Rachel
As you say, a classic shot and composition, and pretty well done i might add.. I might consider trimming a slither off the bottom so the patch of grass (immediate FG) is reduced significantly... What is the white streak on the mountain below the highest peak? It looks like a snow covered pipe..
DON
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Thanks Don, I magnified it and its just a line of snow next to a rock face and trees.
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Thanks Rachel.. it looks "un naturally" straight and I was curious..
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Beautiful scene Rachel with the farm on the fg a and the mountains on the bg. Its a good comp to me and it makes forget the absence off clouds.
Well done.
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Classic shot, classic location, Rachel. Grand Teton is my favorite park in the country. I agree with Don R on the slither off the bottom. Is that a masking brush bleeding off the tree? I saw some glow there.
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Thanks Luis and Adhika. No masking on the tree. I saw it before posting and looked at it a few times. I finally decided that it is just the way the light is hitting the mountain face behind the tree and the edge of the trees/rocks on the mountain face.
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Nicely done Racheal good use of the mountians and foreground to make up for the lack of clouds. I would probably take off the bottom also.
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Hi Rachel, a nicely composed scene of this iconic barn...well done...how do you like the Uniqball Tripod Head?
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Thanks Don and Andrew. Andrew, I like the Uniqueball a lot. I can use it with all of my lenses and its lightweight.
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A classic scene for sure, Rachel!
Nicely done and handled, can't recall one that I've seen in this kind of light conditions - do people normally shoot it at sunset?
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Thanks Morkel. I think they are primarily a sunrise location because the warm light then hits the barn face with the mountains behind but people shoot there all day