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Aerial View Near Lake Powell
bgarland
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Well, kind of an Aerial view. This was shot in front of my toes in one of the feeder canyons coming into Lake Powell. Still a landscape image right?
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Great abstract. Forgetting how you shot it, as an abstract I would try flipping it 180 degrees, I think the more rugged part would look better at the bottom.
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Cool Idea. I like it flipped better. Thanks.
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Me too, it anchors the shot. Very cool.
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Cool!
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Man- I wish I would have walked down there with you guys. Such a cool little find.
I actually like the first orientation but I would crop the bottom to just below where the light green comes back together.
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I actually like the first orientation but I would crop the bottom to just below where the light green comes back together.
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