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Trevor Tollefsbol
{K:2458} 4/4/2003
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Beautiful light, neat foreground, and excellent composition! Very well done.
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Marc Gougenheim
{K:5398} 12/3/2002
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Very good. I'd just suggest you burn a tas in the highlights on the right. Great composition. As Bart said, it should also look great in B&W. Cheers.
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Andrew Ito
{K:177} 12/3/2002
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Mandy, I have another photo somewhat similar to this one on this site. There are other photos that I've taken, but the two I have posted are the only ones from the batch that I like enough to have posted here. I was only there for one sunrise while on the way to the Eastern Sierra so I didn't have enough time to shoot all that much. At some point I'll have to devote a few weekends to Red Rocks. About the DOF... It's one of the great benefits of using a view camera. Having movements is the best!
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Andrew Ito
{K:177} 12/3/2002
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Sarah, I think at some point I'll convert it to B&W and print it with my quadtone inkset. The red channel alone seems to make all the rocks the same tonality. I'd probably tweak the channel mixer to get it to where I'd like it with some good midtones. Thanks for the ideas though.
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amanda guthrie
{K:93} 12/3/2002
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Andrew, I live out near red rock and have dune buggied out there, love the spot do you have any more photo's of it? I also agree about your DOF, nice sweeping landscape. great job, mandy
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 12/3/2002
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What do you think of this Andrew. I only used the red channel.
Sarah
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![](http://thumbs.imageopolis.com/CritiqueImages/0/0/3-TN.jpg)
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 12/3/2002
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B/W might be very interesting...or sepia. Quite nice in color. Comp and DOF are right-on.
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