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    I was heading to Bosque at 5am and had two flat tires by the welcome sign about a mile away from the crane ponds and sat there till nine am before I got any help. Two flats, one spare not a good combo, but shot this just as the sun came up.
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    The fuzzy pattern in the sky is interesting.
    But I feel there's something odd about the processing. Some patches of grains/noise scattered around the frame.
    Also the colour saturation looks a bit too aggressive.
    Not sure if its just my monitor ; would wait for experts to pitch in...

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Dennis,
    Kaushik has made some valid points.......does look like there is quite a bit of noise and color shift. I would crop some off the base black.........just below the reddish area on the left. Not sure if it HDR was the culprit here.........as I haven't done them yet.........will see if Robert can add some input.

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    NM is a great place for spectacular sunrises and sunsets this time of year - actually for most of the year.

    I don't think the HDR is helping you here. I would choose to one exposure you did that captures the sky well and let the ground go black. The crop is a good idea. Take a majority of the black out.

    I like the composition with the trees on the right.

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    Here is a single image processed in lightroom2 and cs3.

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