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Along the St. Lawrence on the Gaspe Peninsula


WJT

Exposure was 1/60th second at f22. Gitzo 1325/Acratech ball head. Levels adjusted in Ektaspace using Photoshop CS.

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thanks for your comments and ratings on this but I had a problem with it and redid the upload. Regards.
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What a beautiful capture and a beautiful place You got here! I also admire your workhorse(6x7), I had a lot of fun with mine some years ago.
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Thanks Sondra. Kim Slonaker commented earlier about the sky, saying that it would have been nice to have it a bit more dynamic. But as she also had said, and I certainly agree with, the sky is the sky and there aint a whole lot that I could do about it. So I did what I could with this one. And, in many ways, I myself like it because it does not detract from the foliage.

Thanks for the visit Marko! Indeed the P67 is a good workhorse, and has treated me well, but after two weeks of carrying I wanted a working horse to carry it.

The Autumn colors up in Quebec (and the northern Maine forests) were absolutely God-like! I have never ever seen such beauty; nearly 100% color and every leaf still attached to its tree. Unbelieveable. Regards.

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Walter, I had to look at your image on another monitor before I could comment. I like how you walk us through the scene using the colorful leaves. The rock formation is a nice destination. With regard to the cloudy sky, it works for me. We don't always get blue or perfect skies. Overall a very nice image. - Sean
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Not sure what you did different on this posting, Walter. Don't get me wrong about the sky; the heavy clouds are better than NO clouds, that's for sure! Nice color and detail in the foreground.
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