Snow in the Phoenix area
anwmn1
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It didn't last in the city for very long so I went out to the Superstitions to get a few shots.
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3. A view of Four Peaks
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Though I realized I am in need of a graduated filter it was fun none the less. In fact so much fun that I am taking Tuesday off of work to go back out and shoot some more! :barb
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3. A view of Four Peaks
4. Four Peaks
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Though I realized I am in need of a graduated filter it was fun none the less. In fact so much fun that I am taking Tuesday off of work to go back out and shoot some more! :barb
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Thanks Mark.
This doesn't happen very often. These mountains get it about once a year but it is usually gone the next day, as it was when I went out there today. :cry
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Thanks Andy.
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Love those mountain shots! Ice and cacti? what is this world coming to? Nice shootin!
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I specially like #7 although I would recommend that you try opening up the shadows in the foreground a bit. You can do this with a layer and a mask so you can keep the contrast the same in the rest of the image which I find to be excellent.
Erich