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    Default Bridalveil falls in cloud

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    This is the view of the Bridalveil falls from the valley in Yosemite... Right after the storm, low clouds pretty much engulfed the entire falls. I took this image just as it was clearing. For the processing, I used Topaz Simplify and also applied Fractalius selectively on the water. Hope you like it...

    ps. I was undecided if I should remove one of the tree sticking out to the left of the falls... what you think?

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    Indranil,

    I wouldn't touch a thing. It's a beautiful composition and I love the muted colors of the overcast, foggy day. Topaz Simplify worked well with the subject and the water looks nice and misty. The original image must have been just as stunning. Well done.

    Richard

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    Indranil, I wouldn't touch a thing either. I am loving your recent posts from Yosemite. Very beautiful work!

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    I agree, Indranil, beautiful capture and composition! Just the right amount of filter treatment, very nicely done!

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    Wow, that is spectacular Indranil! Another vote to leave the tree.

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    Indranil, this is lovely - I really like what Simplify did to what must be a great base image - nice work!!

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    Indranil, I am really liking all your Yosemite images. They all have a great feel to them. The Simplify looks great.

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    Agree with the others. Another super Yosemite image and processing, Indranil!

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    Indranil, this is perfect to me. I love the Simplify filter esp on the trees to the right. The fract on the waterfall looks really nice.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Indranil, I knew you would bring us some great images from Yosemite! Really nice job on this one and it doesn't need a thing in my opinion. So nice to see Simplify, it is such a nice filter and the subtle fracting on the water is very cool. Good one!
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    this is simply terrific
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    Thanks Harshad, appreciate it very much.

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