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    Terry Olmsted
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    Taken at 7:30 AM on Feb. 3, 2008 on a cold morning. The pink cloud is a steam plume. I have never witnessed this before
    Canon XTi 70-200mm f4L 1/250s f5.6 200mm ISO 800 eval. metering

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    hi terry, i love the shot but i think it could be stronger moving baker to the left of the frame. i gave it a try and this is what i came up with. hope you like it.

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    Terry Olmsted
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    I have to agree, Harold. Thanks for the suggestion!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I loke the recrop and yes it does a good job of strengthening the composition.

    I like the use of layers in the image. The dark FG mountians, the mid-toned middle ground and the tall peak BG.

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    Terry Olmsted
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    Thanks very much Robert. The interaction here is quite helpful!
    Terry

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    The repost's composition is very good. Love the layers in this scene. I really think a graduated split ND filter on the sky and mountain would have worked very well on this image or shooting an HDR sequence.... Very nice scene..

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