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    I shot this in the Grand Tetons a few years back. I always liked it but not quite sure how well it worked.
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    I like the colors in the BG. I think that the image would be much stronger in a pano crop, removing the forground snow and grasses. The image seems to need sharpening but maybe it's just me:confused:.

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    I like the splash of colours from the trees Dave and the old piece of farm machinery. Looks like a thrasher. I like it as presented, but maybe just give it a bit more sharpening????

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Dave,
    I could go either way with the crop......pano emphasizes the long lines more....but the way presented has a nice leaqding line of the grasses........IMO both work, so a nice luxury to have. I am debating the RH bush in the center of the frame..and the samll clump in the LR corner....both aren't that distracting but I do wonder what it would look like W/O it. A bit of extra sharpening wouldn't hurt.........but it looks pretty good as presented. Nicely seen and composed.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Agree with my colleagues about on crop. Nice horizontal line sin the image add depth and the machniery in the FG adds interest.

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