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    Fabs Forns
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    Another one from our free day to experiment on the icy road. A hint of yellow filter applied in p/p
    Frame added as per Roman's excellent suggestion.


    Date: 12/14/08
    Time: 1:18:47 PM
    Model: NIKON D3
    Firmware: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Macintosh
    Frame #: 3576
    Lens (mm): 24
    ISO: 250
    Aperture: 8
    Shutter: 1/1000
    Exp. Comp.: 0.0
    Flash Comp.:
    Program: Manual
    Focus Mode:
    White Bal.:
    ICC Profile: Adobe RGB (1998) (embedded)

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Fabs,
    Now that's what I'm talking about. Nice balance of the tree and diffused sun. I also like the subtle layers as the mountain range shape is very effective. I don't mind the area on the left......as the large size of the sun and tree balance...minimizes that area completely. Very nicely done!

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    Fabs, Of course I love this !! It's beautiful. I love the monochromatic feel and that you thought to add a hint of yellow filter(very suddle) I also like the lone tree comp. This shows your talents well!!

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    Nicely done Fabs! I echo Roman's thoughts here. Let's see more!

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    Hi Fabs is always nice to see something original! as over, It's well balanced with the tree on the left. Personal idea: would you like to see it in B/w or sepia filter?

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    I love the sublte tones (the yellow is extra nice) and the unusual composition and crop ratio. It all works very well together. It sure feels cold!

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    Nicely done Fabs for all the reasons mentioned. Composition is just right for tree, peak and sun forming a diagonal line and the FG ground is just enough to anchor the image w/o being heavy.

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