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Sorry - had to call it that, otherwise it wouldn't fit in this section.

 

D800E

24-85mm @24mm

1/40

f3.5

ISO 400

 

 

 

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I realize this isn't the critique section so feel free to tell me to shut up if you want, but if you use your post processing software to pull some of the details out of those foreground shadows, you would possibly have a real keeper. 

 

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I realize this isn't the critique section so feel free to tell me to shut up if you want, but if you use your post processing software to pull some of the details out of those foreground shadows, you would possibly have a real keeper. 

 

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No Ron, I'd never tell anyone to shut up!

I decided that lightening the detail detracted from the sky.

 

However here's 20% more Shadow Protection (NX Studio)

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