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Re: #26: Which one?
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Re: #26: Which one?
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Re: #26: Which one?
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Re: #26: Which one?
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#26: Which one?
Here are some photos from my weekend trip to Eastern Washingon/The Palouse. Some of them need a few more tweaks in post-processing but they should give you the general idea. As for the relevance to the theme, all shots were taken with a polarizer, and #1-#5 had either a 3-stop hard or 3-stop reverse GND filter. #2 and #3… -
Re: #26: Which one?
Wow! It's always a treat seeing what you bring to the table. For me it's between 1, 4, and 5. The incredible wow factor definitely goes to #5. Absolutely stunning photo. However, the sunset over the hills in #4 is captivating to look at. I have never experimented with filters, but it's amazing what they can do. If I had to… -
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Thanks Kat! Actually I didn't have to hike at all, the hills are shot from Steptoe Butte which has a road that winds around to the top (about 1,000 feet higher than the hills below). That viewpoint from the top of Palouse Falls is only 1/4 mile from the parking lot (though there's no fence, and it's a little perilous… -
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Thanks for everyone who left their comments and feedback! :D I think I'm going to enter #1 as it shows the more unique landscape than number 4 (the rolling hills of the Palouse), and is a more obvious fit for the theme than number 5 (although both shots used the same approaches wrt filters, etc., the light is more of a… -
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Hmmm, I would go with #1 or #2. No, wait a minute, #3 or #4. Nope, #5 or #6. Yes, definitely #2 or #5. Well, now that I think of it, #1 or #6. Ok, I'm sure this time, #3 or #5. Seriously, any of them could be winners, but #3 and #6 made me stop and look deeper. I like the textures of both. The sun rays in #3 are wonderful…
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