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    gary rouleau
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    Default Sunset and shadows

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    I was hiking the Sandia mountains at sunset hoping for something to photograph. Then this play of shadows and sunset light bathed the mountains. Soon it was dark with a long hike back.

    Canon 50D
    Lens 28-135mm at 70mm
    !/200 at f/16
    ISO 320
    hand held and freezing.

    gary

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Gary,
    Very interesting light. A few things........looks like you have a S/H edge on the darker area of the mtn.....so you need to feather it a bit more.......fo me, I would crop just above the lower shadow.....and on the left where the tree juts in.........this emphasizes the V of the mtn and the diagonal of the mtns from the left...........and eliminates all the distractions from the seeet light. Looks like the effort paid off nicely. Well done!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Gary,

    Look at this one this morning, felt it needed a crop but unsure how. I think Roman captured it well above.

    The light to dark drama of the image is very cool. The shadow on the right was just too large and drew me in. Roman's crop would lessen that area.

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    Paul Marcellini
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    Wow, very cool play of light. Almost looks like a night shot with a halogen on those mountains. There is some weird artifacts around the top of the left peak. I also like Roman's crop idea.

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