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Archive 2012 · Colorado Fall '12
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· Colorado Fall '12
Some images from my fall shoot this year. C&C appreciated.
1. Landsend Peak behind Paonia, CO (1/100s @ f/11, ISO 100, 80mm)
2. Near the McClure Pass Summit (1/40s @ f/11, ISO 100, 110mm)
3. Beaver Lake in Marble, CO (4s @ f/18, ISO 100, 58mm)
4. Near the road in Marble, CO (1/13s @ f/11, ISO 100, 62mm)
5. At the pull-off for Edwards, CO (1/20s @ f/11, ISO 100, 230mm)
Oct 09, 2012 at 01:42 AM
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You got some lovely colours here. My favourite is 4 - a beautiful tranquil scene.
In 3 I wish the horizon wasn't so centered.
Ute
Oct 09, 2012 at 02:01 AM
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Hey Steve,
Some nice shots here. #2 is my favorite, followed by #4. I think the WB is off a bit in #1. I like the look of #3, but agree with Ute, it's too centered I think. The last one needs a bit more contrast I think.
Jim
Oct 09, 2012 at 03:22 AM
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