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near Frisco, Colorado
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Very evocative of Summit County!
Stunning, ccd333! |
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A definite wow!! I love the colors.
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beautiful shot! gorgeous sky....and the mountains..
not fair! why does nj have to be so flat? ![]() one tip to think about next shoot...check out foregrounds...look for nice still pools for reflections! and maybe some rocks in the water... just a couple rocks/boulders in the foreground add a nice scale element ![]() Vito |
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Thanks, everyone. digcamfan knows his way around Colorado.
![]() Vito, I agree with you. I usually try to do both of your suggestions. In this case I was taking what the scene was giving. Obviously the water you can't control. But also I wanted to show off the soft light reflecting on the mountains. The only way to achieve that was to zoom across this VERY large lake. |
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That soft light is what makes the photo so spectacular!
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