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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Taken lat month on my Yellowstone/Teton tour. I just love storm clouds as they offer endless possibilities!!! Used the reverse GND filter and 2 split ND filters stacked in this single exposure.
    Canon 1D Mark 3 with the 17-40mm lens at 17mm at f/16 for 1/4 sec. and ISO 400 all tripod mounted.

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    This is fabulous, Roman.

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    Roman, this is fantastic! I love the colors, the detail and the depth of the image. Beautiful
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    Roman - this is other worldly looking. Presume this is Mammoth? I like the leading lines of the dried spring/calcite in the fg and the placement of the dead trees. The clouds are incredible.

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    Great use of filters and a pleasure to view

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    Hi Roman,
    I like the way you balanced your exposure with the use of your filters. Wonderful natural colours in a stormy scene. I like the foreground interest points.
    Thanks for sharing and best wishes,
    Mark.

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    I just got a reverse ND grad filter and looking forward to using it. Well done as usual Roman.

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    This has a cool apocalyptic look to it Roman.
    It has a HDR look to it, it surprises me that it is a single exposure.
    The filters really add a nice look and your comp is excellent.
    Dan Kearl

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Thanks All! Yep....Mammoth HS Rachel. You are going to love that filter Robert!!!

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    Hey Roman, very nice comp. Love the foreground details and the cloud formations are very nice also.

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    Hey Roman! Good to see you posting here again...and what a treat this is! Love the tones, textures and mood throughout.
    Great use of filters too...as usual...
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    Another fabulous image! I love the colors and details you captured. The xposure just shines!

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