Lasal Mountains
dlplumer
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This was taken midday at Mesa Arch, and I just had some fun re-processing it with A3.
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Well done!
D300, D200 coupled with some fine Nikon glass
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Mahesh
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Nick, this is a midday shot when no one is there. I also have a sunrise shot which you can see on my website if you wish. I got there at about 4:30 AM in 25° F and there were 20 photographers already lined up Yes, it is a very popular iconic shot at sunrise.
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Wow! The shadows are so long, fooled me.
My mistake Nick, close to "sunset" (still no one there).
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Thanks Sexy Natalie
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Thank you Mahesh. Yes I do
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Thanks very much Awais:D
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I could go either way about the vignette, but otherwise I think your processing is fine. Sounds like Aperture 3 is a success!
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Thanks Schmoo. Hope you get your camera problems solved quickly.
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