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Sabrina Sunrise

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This is from last month's fall color at Sabrina. I just set up a new Mac today and still trying to get all my stuff to work with OSX10.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3837473
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Awesome Doug! Love Sabrina Basin.
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Awesome Doug!!!!
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Post by copeg »

Awesome photo doug! Those colors are amazing.
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Awsome Doug!
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Beautiful! Love the colors!
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Great colors with a dramatic background, what a shot!
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Post by SSSdave »

Doug how strong a ND filter? Aesthetic to be sure but looks a bit bizarre haha the way it darkens towards the peaks. But am aware of how you like to shoot that way. Below is a shot late morning from the same area though more to the right across the road where one cannot see the peaks as well but get better aspen. Not a great shot or one I'd market or print but with overcast directly above to fill light in the dark rocky mid ground areas, it could work some time. Provia 4x5 flatbed scanned crudely for this web post. Pretty much looks just like the slide and that looked pretty much exactly like the scene. I prefer to shoot aspen semi-backlit and the aspen below Sabrina get that look later most mornings.

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Post by doug395 »

Dave- It took a 3 hard stop to balance the sun lit peaks, worked better as a vertical.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3894245

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3894237
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Post by mountaineer »

Doug, was it a 3-stop grad ND? Is the darkening a result of a polarizer, or just the natural shadows? It looks like natural shadows to me.

Very nice work!
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