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Thread: Fall Reflection

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    Fall Reflection

    I took these yesterday in the Granite Chief Wilderness area. The sun was beginning to set when I snapped these. How could they be better? Sharper?Softer maybe? Burn? Something looks really off in the second one to me but I cant place it. I tried to make the picture look as I saw it. So if it looks over/under processed let me know. I have about 100 more pictures of the same scene from morning to night. Too many to choose from. I chose these because the trees looked like they were glowing when we sun hit them at sunset. There are a few I like at 85mmthat shows the sky as well but haven't had time to process them. I will post those up later.

    Thanks again

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    Re: Fall Reflection

    That top photo is stunning, but it could do with a bit more ballance in exposure, some PP'ing required.

    Roger R.
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