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    Default The Grand Tetons

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    Camera Model Name Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/30
    Av (Aperture Value) 16.0
    Exposure Compensation 0.333333
    ISO Speed 100

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    super nice image good job

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    A good, dramatic image, Jonathan and I like the balance between sky and land.

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    Hi Jon - Nice fall colors and dramatic sky. And I like the interplay of light and shadows on the Tetons. I think it needs a small amount of cw rotation.

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    The range is not prominent enough for me. You have a nice sky and FG, but the Tetons appear washed out. I would bring down the FG and punch up the mountain range.
    Dan Kearl

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    Another great capture Jonathan...I agree with Rachel on the rotation...I see one small dust bunny hiding in the upper left corner :)

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    Thank you very much everyone for your comments.

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    Nice layers and colours here.
    I agree with Dan and would add a hint of midtone contrast (tonal contrast can work too, using Nik Efex) to the mountains.
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    Classic shot but agree with the midtones being flat.. the gradient in the sky is a bit steep also..

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