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Macro and Flora Moderator
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Very beautiful scene, Jon. And the sky works out really well here. I am wondering if a slight CW rotation will help.
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Landscapes Moderator
Very nice Jonathan...perhaps a very slight addition of contrast to the foreground (let's see what the others think) and do agree with Adhika on the CW rotation...I love the rising plumes of mist set against the storm clouds...hope you did not get caught in a downpour!
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Beautiful and interesting from the foreground to the mountains.
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BPN Member
Hi Jonathan, A wonderful Bison scape here love the mist in the BG. If this were mine I would clone or crop out the Bison that is cut in half on the right side and i agree with Andrew on just a touch more contrast.
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Nice scene, I would take a bunch off the top for a pano version and also clone out the cut off bison.
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Jonathan - my kind of animalscape! Love the mood here. I think you could have posted in Wildlife as well
I think the bison look a bit muddied and over-processed. I also like Dan's suggestion but might just crop out instead of clone out based on personal ethics in processing.
I'd love for you to pop me the RAW file on Dropbox so I can play around and give you my take on processing this one?
PS: Sorry for being late to it!
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Love the content and mood of this image, nice colour, great shot
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Thanks Morkel, on reflection my version is perhaps a little lively as it were but I tried to make it look dramatic. Your version seems a little flat to me, I suspect mine looks more lively because I started with DPP and then I went a bit OTT in Photoshop. I see what you mean when you referred to the bison in my image but having said that I feel somewhere between mine and yours would be a good compromise, mine a little too lifted yours not enough.
thanks for taking the time to produce another version - much appreciated and you are welcome any time.
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