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    Default Acadia National Park, Maine

    I reworked this a bit and welcome any comments.

    No cropping has been done here.

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    I tried out Robert Amoruso's post processing tip: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...Robert-Amoruso

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    Late afternoon light looked like it really intensified the colors. I would suggest cropping down on the top to just above the large wispy cloud on the left.

    FG rock's lines lead/point right into the image - good composition making that happen AJ.

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    Hi AJ,as Robert stated... beautiful light with the foreground rock plateau acting as a leading line. I also agree on the crop suggestion.
    Nice view which looks like it was taken from Cadillac(sp?)Mountain. In the fall those wild blueberry bushes get very red...

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    Hey AJ,
    Light looks grreat and the sky does look better. Here's a few things you may want to try out. In selective color on the trees and MG......go to the yellow channel and take some black out......it pops those trees a bit more. You can do the same to the sky in the blues.......but as I happen to like blues......yhe color there works for me. Just some thoughts but this was very nicely done!

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    Hi AJ, agree with the above comments. This is a very nice comp. If it were mine I would clone out the branch from pine tree on the left side of the comp that is poking in by the horizon.

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