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<blockquote data-quote="advnturer" data-source="post: 561193" data-attributes="member: 29084"><p>Thanks for the input Nikonpup. During about a 15 minute period, I took many pictures of the box as the sun set. This one was at 300mm so I could frame it in the trees. Most of them were at 28-80mm range to capture more of the range. The only problem with those that I have not figured out if or how to process in Lightroom was the high humidity of the day left them very hazy. The goal for the zoomed in composition was to isolate the Box from everything else and just frame it in the trees. I will clean up one of the full scene pictures and post.</p><p></p><p>This actually reminds me of a '50's travel post card I have seen of this particular mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advnturer, post: 561193, member: 29084"] Thanks for the input Nikonpup. During about a 15 minute period, I took many pictures of the box as the sun set. This one was at 300mm so I could frame it in the trees. Most of them were at 28-80mm range to capture more of the range. The only problem with those that I have not figured out if or how to process in Lightroom was the high humidity of the day left them very hazy. The goal for the zoomed in composition was to isolate the Box from everything else and just frame it in the trees. I will clean up one of the full scene pictures and post. This actually reminds me of a '50's travel post card I have seen of this particular mountain. [/QUOTE]
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