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This is something of a novelty for me. I don't usually allow a large area of sky in my photos, but I liked the soft yet rich and contrasting colors here. Not a lot in the sky other than color gradations and a few wispy clouds. I shot this just before the sun disappeared, which really set the rock formations aflame. Does it work for you?
Fuji GX617, 300mm, Velvia 100F Danny Burk
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by robert hasty
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