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    I did the walk to the other end of Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Alberta,Canada. The massive lake is fed by what appears to be just a small stream and glacial runoff.

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    HH, CP filter, late morning. S/h adjustment to the clouds, levels, LCE and sharpened in CS5.

    C&C welcome and appreciated. Thanks,

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    Hi Rachel, there are some good compositional elements within the image. The tree grouping is anchoring the left along with a strong diagonal mountain slope. Filling the area on the rt are the mountains and a nice cloud topping with the stream in the FG acting as a LL. If this were mine I would either show more of the rock on the LL or remove it. Good eye on this!!

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    Rachel, I like the view, but it seems a bit over processed for your usual photos.
    It seems like it needs a bit of softening to me.
    The forest is dominate when the mountains in the distance seem like they
    should be the focus of the scene.
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    Rachel my first thought here was "why 33mm???" - personally I want to see a tad more of this scene, particularly the mountains in the back and on the RHS ...

    Nice layers though. As presented I would crop some from the bottom to below the biggish rocks on the LHS, tone down overall highlights through a luminosity mask and then add a hint of extra saturation for pop...
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    Thanks Dave, Dan and Morkel for the comments. Dave - I'll take a look at cropping out the rock. Dan - not a lot of PP other than selectively on the clouds and the mountains at the end of the lake. This one was to show the stream rather than the mountains. Morkel - 33 mm because I did not want to show the path with people on it on the lhs or the Fairmont hotel at the other end of the lake so I cropped in camera to avoid those.

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    Hi Rachel, rather than cropping it I would clone out the rock...

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    Another beautiful scene with rich colors and good detail. I agree with Dave on cloning out the rock instead of cropping.

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    I agree too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Mills View Post
    Hi Rachel, rather than cropping it I would clone out the rock...

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