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    Default Sequoias- Yosemite NP

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    We were very fortunate to have a late autumn snow fall during the week we spent in the park.
    Cropped a small amount top & bottom for pano.

    D3s 14-24f/2.8 1/160s f/13 ISO200, Yosemite NP May 2011.

    C & C most welcome

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    Perfect comp, nice work.

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    I like the perspective you created here Marc, nice work!
    I wonder if adding a hint of saturation to the tree bark would add more oomph? I guess you went for subdued tones here as that's how it probably looked...
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    Thanks Angelica & Morkel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    I guess you went for subdued tones here as that's how it probably looked...
    Very much so Morkel.


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    Marc, very appealing landscape. Like the comp and the subdued tones and you've given the trees a nice feeling of size.

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    Marc - really well done. I like the pov and the tones. I might consider cropping to remove the trunk along the top, the scroll crop seems to make it stronger with all leaves and snow along the top.

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    Rachel

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