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    Default Le Hardy Rapids in Yellowstone

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    Captured this image on a cold snowy day last week in Yellowstone National Park. Here the Yellowstone River is flowing through Le Hardy Rapids.

    Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Date/Time: 2009:09:29 2336
    Shutter speed: 0.8 sec
    Aperture: 22
    Exposure mode: Av
    Exposure compensation: +2/3
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Multi-segment
    ISO: 50
    Focal length: 80mm

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very moody and well composed. I remember the light snow drizzle making it difficult to stand still.
    I have to see what I can come up with from the place. Thanks for taking us there, neat place!!!
    The rocks balance the compo very well.

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    Hey Dale,
    The mist/fog really add to the mood nicely and you did very well including the entire fall colored tree. I also really like the SS chosen for the water but the seperation and placement of the rocks is what makes this stand out even more.....very nicely done.

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    Ditto the above comments. Lovely image Dale.

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    you sure captured a mood.....COLD!!!!! what makes this one even more nicer is that there is still some color left in the trees even with the snow. i love it!

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    beautiful image and ditto comments above
    TFS

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    Dale,

    Like how you composed this one - Roman mentioned why and I agree. Also like how you used the fog to add depth - greater clarity in the FG and fog in the BG adds a sense of depth to an image. Well done.

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