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    david cramer
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    Close up abstract of Yellowstone Geyser edge.


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    Julie Kenward
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    David, this is wonderful! I don't know what I like best...the colors, the clarity or the composition. Can you please add your image stats so we know exactly how you did this? Thanks so much!

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    David, I love the lines and abstract feel to this- The use of warm tones with cool tones really works well here. Nicely done. I'd also like to know your settings also.Thanks.:)

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    Hey David, very cool abstract of colors, textures and design. Well seen and shot.

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    Thanks all. Settings on the shot: f/8, 1/2000, ev -0.67, iso 200 hand held while walking on board walk amongst the geysers with D300 and 80-400mm, leaning over rail shooting straight down.

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    Very nicely done David. I love the blue stuff best and would love to see either a big pano crop from the left, or better yet, an image with the lens pointed well to our right with just a strip of the orange.
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    Thanks, Artie. I've got several more to play with.

    Correction - I had the 17-55mm lens on the camera.

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