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    Default Fall in the Grand Tetons

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    Canon 5D MkII ISO 100 +0.3, 1/80 sec f9
    Thanks to all for comments on my previous post, I hope you like this one. I look forward to your critique.

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    Love the sky here, Jon. Yellowstone in the Fall always give me this magical feeling. I like how the trees complement the sky and blue, brown, and yellow work together really nicely here. The image does need some CW rotation.

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    Fabolous colours and mood here, with good depth.
    I think the visual need for rotation as mentioned by Adikha might be an illusion, based on where the viewer pegs the horizon line...
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    Jonathan, I think this is the best image from your trip that you have shared so far...very simple yet very effective composition!!

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    Love this, Glad you dident drag the shutter too much...Sick of looking at those images where the clouds are nothing but smears across the sky..

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