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Arches National Park
Lens: Tamron 28-75 Camera: k30 Photo Location: Utah 
Posted By: jennverr, 09-29-2012, 09:39 PM


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09-29-2012, 10:28 PM   #2
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Nice capture. Love the black and white treatment. Such an imposing rock formation!
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B&W makes it more overwhelming photo.
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Great b/w conversion, works very well.

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Wow, I am impressed with this image. The PP is perfect. You really captured the essence of Arches.
09-30-2012, 01:02 PM   #6
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An imposing natural structure - the B&W (as others have said) is ideal.

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Beautiful. Very nice composition and amazing conversion to B&W. If you were to make a large print of it or enter into a contest or something there looks to be some dust on the sensor that shows up just a bit above the rightmost prominence. Clone that out & it'd be perfect.

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Amazing rock formations and Black and white suites it perfectly.
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You've done something very hard to do -- taken a familiar and much photographed scene and found an original perspective on it. Very compelling image!
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thank you all so much for the comments! yes, the darn dust spot. need to get rid of that. i almost thought it hadn't shown up because it took me a while to spot it!
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