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    Another classic image from Grand Teton National Park. Some sources report that this barn and the T.A. Moulton Barn are the two most photographed barns in the world. This is about an hour after sunrise.

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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..

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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

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