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Catching the Morning Light
Lens: 24-70 Photo Location: Montana ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/2s Aperture: F22 
Posted By: Jimbo, 06-25-2011, 12:34 PM

Found the light interesting on the mountain tops. JIMBO


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Slightly different PP... JIMBO

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Jim, sometimes less is more, I like the 1st photo the best, you sure have a way of getting the perfect light, thanks for sharing the beauty. Bob
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Beautifull scene, i prefer the first one. Cant explain it though Just like that one better!
Great shot!

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I like it either way Jimbo, well done.
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The light is more than interesting Jim! It's wonderful.
Don't know why, but I prefer the 2nd. Thanks for sharing!
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quoteJim, sometimes less is more, I like the 1st photo the best, you sure have a way of getting the perfect light, thanks for sharing the beauty. Bob
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Thanks Bob. I second uses a slightly slower shutter speed and less contrast on during processing. I was up at 4:30 AM to get ready. Love early shooting. Not many people around though I ran into a old timer using a Large Format Camera. He was very helpful and what stuck me the most is how slow he went through his set up. JIM

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quoteBeautifull scene, i prefer the first one. Cant explain it though Just like that one better!
Thank you Swede. I am personally leaning towards the second one as I think it will print better. JIM

[quoteramseybuckeye I like it either way Jimbo, well done. ][/quote]

Thanks Bud. JIM


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The light is more than interesting Jim! It's wonderful.
Don't know why, but I prefer the 2nd. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Volley. JIM

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