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    Default Lamar Valley, Yellowstone NP

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    Taken yesterday morning @ minus 17F Lamar Valley, Yellowstone

    Greetings from Bozeman. Finally able to get on line after 2 plus weeks in Yellowstone. Still have another week to go in MT before heading to Baja.

    1DS Mark III, 17-40mm @ 17mm
    Manual, spot meter off snow plus 2 EV, 1/125 @ f/16, ISO 200
    Post-production- ARC, CS3, laptop

    See you where there is light, or at the computer

    Chas
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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like this a lot. Great composition, light and mood. Are these your footprints?

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    coyote tracks

    Chas

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    Very well composed Charles and I like the tracks leading the eye into this snow scene!!

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    A well executed image. Note Chas' use of spot metering. I loke the deep blue in the sky.

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    This is absolutely gorgeous Chas. All of the elements combine perfectly.

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    The tracks really lead the eye. Now get the coyote into the image :D

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    Welcome back buddy !!!!!! I like it all No changes for me !!!! Incredible feel !!!!!

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    Great image Chas, super clean whites. How is the AF on your 1DsIII? Any problems vis-a-vis the 1DIII? I am hoping for some feedback from others before I commit to my own in the next month or two. Good luck in Baja...

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    Very nice. I wish I were there myself.

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    Take a bow. Wow.

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    Travis Novitsky
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    Lovely composition and the exposure is spot-on! There are some specks in the sky that I would clone out, but other than that its perfect.

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    I always feel a bit reluctant to pick a nit with a Chas shot because it's so seldom possible to do so (like you're criticising God) but in this case I have mixed feelings about the foreground and the tracks. Nothing necessarily bad but I think the shot is even stronger almost as a square from the top making it clean and mean with a little bit of footprint action to boot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Ginkowski View Post
    I always feel a bit reluctant to pick a nit with a Chas shot because it's so seldom possible to do so (like you're criticising God) but in this case I have mixed feelings about the foreground and the tracks. Nothing necessarily bad but I think the shot is even stronger almost as a square from the top making it clean and mean with a little bit of footprint action to boot!

    Hey Dick,

    LOL...


    I think square works, as well. Rest assured I covered it from every aspect I could think of.

    Best Amigo,

    Chas

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