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    Default Rocky Mountain Elkscape

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    This scene was photographed while at RMNP last Fall. We were driving through the park looking for photo opps when we came upon this rather unique and dreamy scene. I am not sure that I did it justice, but it was a beautiful sight!

    Canon 1D3, Canon 100-400L @ 150mm
    F5.6, 1/400sec, ISO 400, manual mode
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    very scenic photo Marina , love the design , IQ and colors of image , Top class
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    If this is the meadow I think it is you more than did it justice. I like the way the darker trees frame the lighter, winding meadow.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 06-05-2011 at 09:38 PM.

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    Marina,

    You did it well - can post this in landscape to if you wish.

    I like the look into the valley, the trees' colors act well to draw the eye into the image and to the elk as Steve mentioned.

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    Beautiful photo, the colors are outstanding, great processing and it is dreamy.
    Very well done.
    It could also be a winner in the Landscape section.

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    Love everything about this image, you have succeeded with the dreamy look and in my opinion have certainly done it justice.

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    this truly is very serene Marina!! love the autumn colours and the perfectly placed elks (wish one of them was standing up though! )

    I'm sure you have many compositions here seeing that you used the 100-400...how about showing us some other variations?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    I'm sure you have many compositions here seeing that you used the 100-400...how about showing us some other variations?
    I will see what I have but I don't believe I have on with an elk standing. They never moved the entire time, and this capture was my favorite b/c I liked how the trees lead the eye into the story.
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