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Richard nice one - I love the way you caught the mountain ridges each with a gradual decline of colour - good foreground and finished with a great sky![]()
Fantastic shot.
Love the colors of he sky.
The mountains are beautiful!
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Simply awesome! The two trees in the foreground add a punch to the image in the lower half and the sky is killing in the upper half.
cheers
Srinivas
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very nice! that's one of the few areas east of the Rockies that i'd really like to go photograph some day... lovely sunrise colors, and a nice, pleasing composition. well done!
This is amazing! I really love the trees in the foreground! Wonderful!
Love the dimension of this. This is beautiful!
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this is gorgeous, almost looks like a painting! Great work![]()
All said before, superb shot.
Kinda makes me realise how much work I have to do lol
Patrick
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