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    Default North & South Table Mountain

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    From my trip a couple of weeks ago to the remote "Red Desert" of SW Wyoming

    We had storms around this morning providing dark skies.

    Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Shutter speed: 1/8 sec
    Aperture: 16
    Exposure mode: Av
    Exposure compensation: +1/3
    Metering mode: Multi-segment
    ISO: 100
    Lens: EF24-105mm F4 IS
    Focal length: 24mm

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    I think you did a great job framing an interesting composition. The rocks have interesting lichen and you picked a good one for the immediate foreground. The way the rocks are positioned they almost walk the eye out to the rear of the scene. Nice dappled late light with full light on the crests. Just enough sky giving a nice contrast. This would probably also work as a vertical repositioning the camera and showing only one mountain with a similar foreground.,,,

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Dale,
    Nice to see some new vantage points! I like the layers and the FG rocks but like Dave.....think that a vert w/o the RH butte may have made a stronger comp. Still very nice as presented!

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    I like the vertical suggestion but feel this presentation works well for the reasons mentioned. I would have preferred a bit more room on right so the butte's right slope was not truncated and middle ground rocks not clipped.

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