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    Roman Kurywczak
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    I promised you another view of white dome and this is just a few minutes B4 my previous post but from a different angle. I could crop this to a pano but considering this was never done B4 with a reflection.....figured I'd keep the reflection. I do have a version w/o it! I probably should have found a rock to stick in the RH side reflection.....but as always you can never find a rock when you need it!
    Canon 1D Mark lll at ISO 800 at f8 for 1/50 sec. Enhancing and warming filters but no split ND's. Camera resting on ground.
    Remember....this is a pothole!

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    Love the symmetry and warm tones. plume coming out of the dome(?) makes it more dramatic.
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    peaceful scene. i must join you on one of these trips. you dang sure get the most out of em. i gotta remember that camera on the ground trick!!

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    Roman, that is simply incredible. Harold and I are going to carry your bags next time if that's alright with you...

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    Roman, this picture is amazing! I love the colors and it is really looking peacefully. Very nice :-)

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    Stunning! Love the colours and the reflection.

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    Roman, Amazing what you can do with a puddle! Great looking colors and silhouette!

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    I think this is possibly the best image from your trip!! love the drama, symmetry, colour and comp.
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    Great colors and capture, no split ND's there you go breaking the rules again

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    Keeping the reflection was the way to go IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis "Curly" Buchner View Post
    Great colors and capture, no split ND's there you go breaking the rules again
    Hey Curly,
    If you want a silhouette.....don't use the ND's!

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