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Amazing that you're the first person that noticed that, and so easily fixed in PS. Thanks for the kind comments - Bill
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Waiting for a lion to leave his wildebeast kill. Thanks for your
comments and ratings.
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Beautiful Image. Leaf has a slight halo, perhaps from sharpening? I love the way you did the frame
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Sometimes people just wander into your picture! In this case it
worked.
The El Tatio geysers are not nearly as high or impressive as those
at Yellowstone but they are more concentrated and go off like
clockwork every morning at sunrise. Thanks for your comments and
critiques.
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Thanks for your comments and ratings
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Must be seen at dawn, backlit at dusk. Photographed from a mile away
or so. Thanks for your comments and critiques.
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Been there many times and seen many photos but never one so zoomed in. I might prefer ir in a square or landscape format to eliminate the dark areas and just emphasize the curve. Very nice.
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Thanks for your comments and ratings.
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Thanks for your comments and critiques
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Thanks, I agree about the contrails. As I remember it the geometry of the place pretty much precludes getting a better shot of the river unless you go aerial.
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Very natural looking and beautiful. It would make a good Xmas card. I'd include a little less sky
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The river below is the San Juan. Thanks for your ratings and
comments.
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Thanks for your ratings and comments
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Great contrast, color and lighting, these are the vistas I dream of. Only thing I dont like is the aspect ratio , I would prefer a 3 by 2 assuming there was something interesting to the left. By the way did you use a polarizer, the left edge seems a little light which would happen if you did.
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After a dismal morning the fog finally lifted, Winter is the time to
go to Bryce. Thanks for your comments and critiques.
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Been here many times, first time I saw any water at all at this
spot. The result of the recent California rains. Thanks for you
comments and critiques
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Formed by a downdraft of cold air into warm air (reverse
convection). Submerged prickly pear in foreground. Please view
large. Thanks for your comments and critures.
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Thanks for your comments and critiques
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Nice and sharp and well done. I like the sepia efect, gives the photo an old time west look. Picture is very busy with all the brush which I find distracting.
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Thanks for your ratings and comments
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Please view large, thanks for your ratings and comments.
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Stovepipe Wells Dunes. Thanks for your ratings and comments.
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Thanks, I looked at your infrared photos, they are spectacular. The low ripples really require that the Sun be minutes from setting - the same Dunes are totally boring four hours earlier, and the ripples re nearly invisible.
New perspective on an infrequently photographed arch
in Landscape
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A stitched pano of 40 images, heavy warming filter applied. You comments
and critiques are very appreciated.