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    Still from the Colorado Rockies.

    D750, 600mm, f/8, 1/1000, ISO 720. RAW conversion in Lightroom and then processed in Photoshop for B&W conversion and tonal work using a series of luminosity masks.

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    Hi Adhika,

    Sorry, but this one is not working for me as well as the last shot you posted of these rocks... In this image some of the white looking rocks look over exposed and while the processing can make the rocks darker again it can't add back the detail lost. It might have happen at processing however, (last image was ok...) so I would check the raw file. I also think its not as sharp as you might expect..

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    I like the mood this image conveys, Very nice.

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    Hi Adhika, I love the B&W conversion. Could up the contrast a bit in my opinion. I see the areas that Don is mentioning...they appear small so if by chance they were clipped and detail lost you could easily clone back in some detail :)

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    Hi Adhika, Love the detail and comp but I feel the tones are off i would take the dark tones even darker while lowering the highlights
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