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    gary rouleau
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    Default Bosque Del Apache NM

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    Bosque Sunrise. Merged three photos.
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    70-200mm @ 70mm
    ISO 200 1/500 f/5.6

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Gary,
    I know the tree well! You had excellent color as usual in Bosque but I'm not sold on the tree placement. I've often secretely wanted to go out there and chop it down:o......as it is difficult to get it in a good location comp wise! I may have preferred it in a ROT position....but I know that isn't always possible as it always introduces other stuff! All in all....nicely done!

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    Roman I'll cut it down next year. But having said that it is always nice to have a perch for the eagles and others. We never really got the chance to cut the grass down as well. Things can always be better and the Bosque seems to be going that way again.

    Thanks
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    gary

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    Very nice comp, brings back go memories

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    Hi Gary, beautiful light,color along with interesting cloud layers that are reflecting nicely.
    Have to agree with Roman regarding the placement of the tree and would have liked it offset.
    All in all a very pleasing image!!

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    Gary, The lighting and the colors are awesome. I like the pano crop too. I'm not crazy about the tree but it was there and you did a great job incorporating it into the scene.

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    Gary, love the colors and the pan comp. Ditto on the tree.

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    Personally, I am not adverse to using "content aware" tools and removing the tree! Acknowledgement necessary.
    Cheers, Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Gould View Post
    Personally, I am not adverse to using "content aware" tools and removing the tree! Acknowledgement necessary.

    Late to the game here I am.

    Problem with that is this scene is so well know it would be very obvious.

    Roman is correct, it is in a bad place and you just have to compose around it.

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