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cpn cntrpnch
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From the backcountry thread.
upper Cardiff. |
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Richard Barron
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kris247 wrote:
It's really grainy, so it's useless as a print, but I like it.
You might be able to clean it up with something like NeatImage. If you want to email me the full-size file, I'd be willing to take a crack at it. :nod:
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Scott Card
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| Sunrise on Strawberry Res. a couple of weeks ago. |
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stefan
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| Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:40 am Post subject: |
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| what a misty, peaceful morning, scott :D |
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Scott Card
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stefan wrote: what a misty, peaceful morning, scott :D
Yes it was except I had just about smashed into two moose on the road just prior to this spot so my heart rate was up and I could only stay for about 30 seconds due to the fact I was due in Vernal at 8:30 a.m. for a hearing. Someone who was there, I am sure, had a peaceful morning. Besides the moose (plural) I saw A LOT of deer on the side of the road. A bit of a white knuckle drive for me but nonetheless, a beautiful morning. |
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hank moon
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Scott Card wrote: Sunrise on Strawberry Res. a couple of weeks ago.
very nice n'tranquil, Scott |
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Summit42
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madsjim
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| This shot includes humans but I like the shot of the American Fork Twin Peaks in the background contrasted with the climbers. |
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Iceaxe
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Island lake in the Uinta's
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Summit42
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sparker1
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| Timp from Squaw Peak. |
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waltny
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| Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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Iceaxe wrote: Island lake in the Uinta's
The colors in this are amazing... |
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waltny
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sparker1 wrote: Timp from Squaw Peak.
I really like this shot too. I would have gotten even lower to the ground and shot it across the top of the flowers trying to get more moutain and sky(the awesome yellow to blue contrast). The dead tree off to right takes away from the shot utimately. |
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waltny
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Summit42 wrote: Arrowhead lift @ Sundance.
A favorite of mine, dramatic perspective shot :2thumbs: |
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Summit42
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