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Mesa Arch - Canyonlands, National Park, Utah
As I continue to process old files that didn't make the cut the first time or reprocess some that can now be shown as intended due to modern processing tools, here's one that suffered from too much haze and too much diffraction loss to make the cut the first time around. But go forward 10 years and use tools like deconvolution sharpening in Capture One pro to negate many of the effects of diffraction and Dehaze in Topaz Studio to bring some life to the view through the window and this old, long forgotten image gets new life.EOS 1Ds Mk II, 25-70mm @ 58mm, ISO 100, f/22, 1/20s E.J. Peiker http://www.EJPhoto.com
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by Carol Clarke
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