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    gary rouleau
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    Captured on the tour with Doug Brown and Greg Basco. The tour was mainly aimed at birds but I'll tell you there was no lack of landscapes to photograph. One amazing tour.

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    600mm at f7.1, 1/2500
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    Dave Phillips
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    Gary, if that's the narrow 600mm view, I can only imagine how beautiful the view.
    The light, fog/mist.....all the elements coming together quite nicely

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    Steve Patterson
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    I like that very much....great mood. It seems to have a bit of a yellow cast to my eye, but that could just be from the sunlight in the mist. Beautiful image.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Gary,
    Quite interesting. didn't think mist could be a star but it does seem to work here. My only recommendation is to add a bit of LCE.....to make the shadow / light play pop even more. I have debated the tree on the left.....but feel there is no real good way to eliminate (besides clone/patch).....so I don't find it distracting enough and would keep it. Glad to see you got a few landscapes in between the birds!

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    I remember the moment Gary! Love the detail in the trees, I think I see a Quetzal in there:)

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    Hi, Gary. I like this image very much. Great composition, and the exposure looks right on.

    Cheers,
    Greg Basco

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