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Evening at Canyonlands
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©2008-2013 *
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Photographed in "The Needles"... one of three sections of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
Processed from five exposure tonemap of one RAW photograph.
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alban-expressed
Sep 26, 2008
This looks so surreal. Great shot.
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papatheo
Oct 5, 2008
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Thank you very much Alban!!!
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LindaTateWilson
Sep 15, 2008
Magnificent work!
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papatheo
Sep 18, 2008
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Thank you so much!!!
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GreenEyedHarpy
Sep 13, 2008
Wow this is fascinating, the combination of the viewpoint/composition and the HDR really makes this feel like a painting, or like a set from a movie.
Very cool stuff!
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papatheo
Sep 13, 2008
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Thank you very much... I'm honored!!!
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GreenEyedHarpy
Sep 13, 2008
My pleasure
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dove-51
Sep 8, 2008
Wonderful picture. Looks like another world. I agree with the comment regarding the frame on this one.
It doesn't need it.
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papatheo
Sep 13, 2008
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Thank you! I am rethinking my framing program... especially as it pertains to the "Wild West"!
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themobius
Sep 8, 2008
Richard, this is just my opinion which you can take or leave obviously. Your photography is lovely. The frame should go...all it serves is to distract from your lovely image.
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Very cool stuff!
It doesn't need it.