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    Ken Watkins
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    Not to sure about this as it is a considerable crop, I forgot my 1.4X.

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    Peter's Pick is one amazing series Ken , Lovely action here
    TFS

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    I would have slightly less water Ken and more glacier IMHO.

    Sorry Ken, what have I missed, why is Peter choosing your images?:confused:

    Steve
    BTW you have a little black spot slap bang in the center of the image, similar on the previous image so you might want to check your gear.;)
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    love this shot... amazing... next trip ... I am coming along!!

    normally i agree with steve s observations , but i love the FG water leads the eye gently to subjects .. would crop this to a square format ..

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    The glacial BG really makes this setting of these two sparring, with the rippled water having a 3D effect of a glass wall. Pretty good for a large crop as well Ken.
    TFS


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    Great action and scenic sets the mood and the location

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    Hi Ken,

    It looks pretty good even for a large crop. Forgetting the 1.4x is just an excuse to justify a return trip !

    I would take some more off the bottom ( and the top if needed to balance it up again )

    tfs

    Austin

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    I like the interaction between the two and the icy BG. Agree with Steve K on less water FG (about half of the rippled).

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