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    An HDR image of the Maroon Bells at daybreak on a morning in July. All C & C welcomed!

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    Hi Mike, I've been here is the fall and captured the fall foliage but haven't seen it done with wildflowers.Very nice job in framing the image with exposure well handled. I like the fact you waited until the light started hitting the mountain tops which caps the image nicely. Well done and thought out...

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    Beautiful scene! love the additions of wildflowers and the touch of light. There's some fringing along the mountains and sky, but otherwise a pretty convincingly processed HDR.

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    Mike,

    I agree with the others comments. To me it appears to not have been sharpened enough.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Mike,
    Dod agree with above suggestions....especially the finging in some areas .....but you handled the HDR convincingly overall! I'm debating a CW rotation.....did you use the bubble level?

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    Very nice hdr, it does look like it is tilting

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