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Thread: Chief Mountain

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    Chief Mountain

    Chief Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana.
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    Re: Chief Mountain

    gorgeous scene, would like to see a more background saturation and maybe less foreground saturation. Also more cloud details or less blown out area. Beautiful shot though.

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    Re: Chief Mountain

    Had potential, but it's not a strong composition and there is too much saturation.

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    Re: Chief Mountain

    You sure over did the satuaration and likely could have come up with a composition that didn't place the mountain in the center of the frame.

    Sure looks like a photographers dream location though.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Chief Mountain

    lovely scene....I think it is definitely too saturated, to the point that the tree to the left is hard to look at. I would also bring the whole tree into the frame, and have the mountain off to the right side, rather than dead center. What a site, beautiful colors!
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