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    john crookes
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    Default Roaring Mountain

    When you visit Roaring Mountain in Yellowstone you do not hear anything but on a chilly morning it does indeed roar

    Nikon D3
    70-300mm 5.6 lens
    at 300mm
    F8
    1/180th
    ISO 200
    -.5 comp
    Last edited by john crookes; 01-04-2009 at 12:01 PM.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    John,

    Similar comment as on your previous image post - Local Contrast Enhancement brings this image more life.

    I would prefer to see less edge interaction with the tree so if you are so inclined, clone some of them out. Vertical composition works great and I like it a lot.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi John,
    Agree with Robert that more LCE......would make the image pop. I do know that it is nearly impossible to get total tree seperation from the edges in this location.........so a clone/patch clean up would be only viable solution.
    A nice mood in this one.

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    Definitely needs more pop John. But you have a nice thing going with the steam or fog rising here uphill.

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