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    Member Canyon Hiker's Avatar
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    West Carson River

    This is one of my hot-spots during the spring and summer for rainbow, brown and cut throat trout. I shot this near the small town of Markleeville. This was a tough exposure..I bracket about 20 pics and none of them turned out with the exposure how I had hoped. This one is a little dark I think, but I didn't want to loose the shadows..


    West Carson River-img_0206westcarson.jpg


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    Re: West Carson River

    Looks just right to me.

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    Re: West Carson River

    Looks fine to me, I have no issue with either the lighting or the composition.

    Lovely location.

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    Re: West Carson River

    Thats a cool looking hot spot
    Beautiful shot!

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    Re: West Carson River

    Thanks Lori, Roger,Daq..dm.
    "There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but only one view"
    "You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus".
    "Whenever man comes up with a better mousetrap, nature immediately comes up with a better mouse."

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    Re: West Carson River

    If you're looking for feedback it might be better to post this on the Photo Critique forum. That's what that forum is for.

    Is Markleevile on Hwy 49 between Truckee and Downieville? If so, I love that valley. It's beautiful. And this is a very pretty scene. I wish the angle was a little higher so I could see the creek better. The sky looks a little weird to me, like you ran some blur on it or something. Did you? The whole thing looks a bit dark to me, too. If you're doing a lot of snow photos you might try out Uwe Steinmueller's Highlight Resolver Photoshop Script. I use it for the majority of my snow photos and think it works great for holding snow detail: http://www.outbackphoto.com/CONTENT_...ver/index.html
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    Re: West Carson River

    Beautiful photo CH and my kinda trout stream to.
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