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    Default Snowy Morning

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    Canon 50D with a 70-300 @ 260mm
    Aperature priority
    Handheld :(
    ISO 400 1/50th ofa sec. @ F20.0

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    Last edited by Chris Hansen; 04-01-2010 at 10:37 PM.

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    Hi Chris, Nice feel to the image.The fog and the soft lighting play well against each other. I would crop down from the top to just above the main cloud...

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    Chris,

    I agree with Dave's crop recommendation. For an alternate tweak, local contrast enhancement using USM on BG copy at 20/50/0. IF the middle ground trees become to contrasting then mask that section out. LCE will make the trees pop more and enhance definition in the clouds.

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    HI Chris....This is lovely! I like it alot! I agree with Dave's cropping suggestion. Really Nice work!

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    Yip ditto Crop. Nice image you have well done

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Chris,
    Yet another vote for the crop and also agree with Robert on the LCE.....just be careful with that one as he recommended......don't want to lose the love feel and mood of this. Love the layers and simplicity!

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    Beautiful! Love the layers. Agree on the sky crop. Dunno about adding any more contrast though. You also got at least 2 sensor spots to the right of the closest lit up tree.

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