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Old 05-06-2010, 07:58 PM
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What a magnificent place! Banff has been on my bucket list for a long time now. Clearly one of the most beautiful spots on earth and I hear it calling to me all the time. Thanks for the reminder that I have just got to get up there to make a few of my own images. Yours is great, but, hey, I want a few of my own.
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Thank you Lee for your comment..I agree Banff is one of the finest places in the world...Can you please tell me how well did I work with this picture? This is my first post in the critique section.
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Technically speaking it looks like the exposure is correct, the rule of thirds was followed and the focus looks good.

Not a bad composition.
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Yes a great place to be
it only about 1 1/2 hour west from where I"am

I feel you did good overall but I think a bit more tweak on the colour will improve it abit overall

depends on what Post processing program you use
as for my self I use DPP come with Canon
in the rgb tab
called tone curve adjustment

if you have a colour dropper click on on diffrent area of the white or on the cloud and it should bring up the colour as it what you saw if still not happy then you can work on each individual colour by increasing or decreasing and final on the overall rgb decrease or increase
till your liken

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