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    Default -10˚F, Lamar Valley, YNP

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    Here you go Steve; a cow elk in the snow. I shot this about 30 min. after the sun cleared the surrounding mountains.

    mark iv, iso 800, f/5.6, 1.33 ev, 100-400@400, bean bag, slight crop for composition.
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    Hi Andrew, initial thoughts are that it all looks very bright, but then am viewing on the laptop. If I am correct, then I would look at reducing the exposure on the BKG to bring out more detail, drop some of the blue cast, even a hint of Red? I might also drop some exposure on the body of the elk too. Finally add some Levels & Curves.

    Always try to meter off the snow close to the subject as the metering system can be fooled easily in these conditions.

    Not sure if the attached helps or hinders.

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    Thanks Steve. I will implement your suggestions on the RAW file to see how they work. This was a very bright scene when I shot it. I think the snow is too gray on the reworked image.
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    Andrew if you are going to revisit the RAW the there might be another route to explore, will let you know.

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    Hi Andrew, nice winter YNP scene with good light on the elk. I like that we can see how deep the snow is. I agree that the snow looks a little bright in spots, particularly behind the head but Steve's repost does look a little gray.

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    Nice image Andrew. Like the way you showed the snow. Portrays the harsh winter conditions very well.

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    I like Steve's repost.

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    Nice moment here Andrew...good job in showing how thick the snow is!
    Steve's repost looks good ito brightness to me...
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    Thanks everyone for your comments & suggestions. I appreciate your views.
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    Hmmm warm morning the the Lamar. Great light, I do prefer the repost... I'd probably clone out the branches on the bottom of the frame. Comp is fine.

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    Thanks again everyone. I will revisit the RAW file to try the various suggestions.
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