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    Exposure Date: 2014:08:15 16:41:56; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D90; ExposureTime: 1/400 s; FNumber: f/16; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 200 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 300 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows;
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    _DSC2516

    Exposure Date: 2014:08:15 16:41:38; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D90; ExposureTime: 10/4000 s; FNumber: f/16; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 200 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 300 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows; ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48; ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R03;
  3. Exposure Date: 2014:08:15 16:40:33; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D90; ExposureTime: 10/4000 s; FNumber: f/16; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 75 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 112 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows; ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48; ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R03;
  4. <p>Hi all,<br> I am wondering about the steps I go through in PSE 11 in order to blend a photo that is separately exposed for the foreground and the background? This would most likely be similar to what a ND Grad filter might do for a overly bright sky with mountain scene and a darker foreground. I am not sure how I open two views at the same time in the expert editor to be able to work with layers. Thank you. Skip</p>
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