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    Re-processed (exposure blended composite) image from Alaska last fall ....

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    Brant you'll recognize this spot.... Bow Lake and Crowfoot Mountain (3-shot panorama)


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    Afternoon Walk by Pierre, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    Re-processed (exposure blended composite) image from Alaska last fall ....
    How did I miss this... great shot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer View Post
    Brant you'll recognize this spot.... Bow Lake and Crowfoot Mountain (3-shot panorama)
    Indeed! Love that spot. And Icefields parkway, what a great drive.

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    Afternoon Walk by Pierre, on Flickr
    Beautiful Pierre

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    ....the picture of Mt. Crowfoot got me thinking about the waterfall Jonathan brought me too. I do not think I've posted.....so, you know....

    6S0A9455 by kayaker72, on Flickr


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    Thanks for viewing...Brant
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
    ....the picture of Mt. Crowfoot got me thinking about the waterfall Jonathan brought me too. I do not think I've posted.....so, you know....
    Thanks for viewing...Brant
    Gosh those are nice! I'm going to have to get back out there, but this time with rubber boots so I can stand in the stream too. But it's just such a long ways for me to go from home... I have to walk for almost 10 minutes to get there!

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    Excellent series Brant !

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    I really like the waterfalls, nice!

    Lake Michigan Tall Ship

    2018_09_08_9846_LR_tonemapped_blended_upd_8x10 by dthrog00, on Flickr

    Thanks for viewing.
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    Nice shot Dave!!!

    I have always loved old ships like that.


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    I have a new appreciation for just how difficult it is to capture great bird images, especially small birds.

    Right now I am going to the birds, not the other way around. I have found that this is a good way to improve subject variety, but the challenge is getting close enough without scaring them off. A nice side effect is that the process has really made me slow down and observe my environment. I am hearing and seeing things that I would otherwise ignore.

    Quite a bit of learning over the last few days, but the process has been fun.
    It's all a big treasure hunt. I don't think I'm quite ready to build a blind in the yard, but I am starting to understand the appeal.


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