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    david cramer
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    Default Chama Wildnerness

    Autumn is a great time to explore the Rio Chama Wilderness in New Mexico, with bright golden cottonwoods and red rock cliffs.



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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey David,
    I was going to say 2 steps right.......to avoid the evergreen on the UL......but that may have put you into the drink. I reposted a few crop ideas for you to explore..........the most radical being the red one............ I think this would have been very effective as a vert with an extremely strong s curve. The green isn't my favorite....as I like the LL corner of land. Ideas to possibly explore next time out.
    The cottonwoods against the red rocks are always very appealing to me.
    Last edited by Roman Kurywczak; 10-15-2008 at 04:34 PM. Reason: forgot image

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    david cramer
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    Roman - Thanks for the suggestions on the crop. I made a similar one to the red crop, but I think I like yours more, as it moves the viewer even more toward the far cliffs and cottonwoods.

    You are correct about falling into the drink, as I was hanging on the edge of a 6 foot embankment.

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    Joanna Trescott
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    Beauatiful colors. I like the red crop the best. The little bit of pine on the green one doesn't work for me. David...I hope you are able to get out again -- this has been a beautiful fall.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Roman expressed my views on the image well.

    A nice scene that would have been great standing in the water but that seems out of the question.

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