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    love this! what a beautiful "misty" shot w/ the snowy mountains just peeking out the top! wonderful.
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    Very nice setting and well taken shot.
    This is the kind of shot that looks great in B & W,have you tried it?
    Thanks for sharing.

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    I really like like this image - I would frame this though I might crop a little of the sky from the top

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    Nice. IMO a bit of noise reduction could work here.
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    NIce image. Well composed.


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    Very nice setting and well taken shot.
    This is the kind of shot that looks great in B & W,have you tried it?
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Well said, Peter. I agree.

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    What a great shot so mysterious great capture well done
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