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Went out for a shoot at one of my favorite locations a couple of mornings ago. It was great to get out shooting. It has been a while.

4 image stitch cropped to square

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~xavierrey Aug 16, 2011   Photographer
CONGRATULATIONS !
This Photo classified to be on THE TOP of The Week !

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Selection of the Week

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~AndyMPhotography Feb 28, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
wonderful composition!
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Thrilled to feature this here... [link] :D

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I love the conversion and the composition. What time of the year was this taken? Thanks.

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~porbital Nov 11, 2010   Photographer
It's a pleasure to say that this photo is featured to my journal [link] :)

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Amazing picture !
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Sub for a sub? :)

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~ReachingFlames Aug 4, 2010  Student Photographer
Very strong black and white, I love it!
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*billyunderscorebwa Aug 3, 2010  Student Photographer
I agree with what you've said in some of the above comments. When I process a BW image, I like to have whites white and blacks black (not a fan of flat gray images). Sure, maybe the highlights are blown a little but I think it's to a reasonable extent. After processing a lot of HDR work, I've realized that not all detail is necessary and some should simply be left to the viewer's imagination. In this case, the pure white highlights convey (to me) that the scene was so beautiful that it could not entirely be captured.
Compositionally, the image just works. The heavy contrast and defined lines aid in guiding the eye through the image without causing it to wander.
Overall, an absolutely stunning image :clap:

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