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    Michael Pancier
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    Default Upper Antelope

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    Pointing straight up in the canyon at this formation gives you a quasi miniature view of something resembling Monument Valley. I had to handhold as I could not get the angle I wanted with the tripod.

    Used viveza to bring out detail int he lower end of the image.

    EOS 5d
    17-40L @ 40mm
    f/4
    1/20
    ISO 1000
    handheld

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Intriguing contrasts in shapes, forms, lines and colors. I am guessing that you have better detail in the bright yellow area in the TIFF file.

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    Interesting Michael. Almost looks like lava flow in certain spots. Very cool.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Michael,
    The brighter spots are a bit distracting..........toning them down will IMO make a very pleasing comp and contrast play. I've debated removing a bit off the bottom .......to a pano crop...........to strengthen the central "wave"..........but i will reserve final judgement until the tone down.

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    Very nice abstract feel. I like the swirls and color variations. The bright spots could be toned down a bit.

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