The detail on the original is lovely you can see the little people on the walkway etc I'm afraid the haze is a little annoying.

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No pano head, I believe all of these were handheld, it was very crowded at the look out, so I didn't use my tripod and borrowed Dougs for a wide pano that in the end I didn't really like.
agree with the others about the first looking flat.
the second one seems much brighter and has more punch. nicely exposed too. steve check out my image gallery @
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Great images, color and sharpness, makes me very happy that i own that lens, i havent gotten much of a chance to use it yet! your backgrounds are just fine in my opinion!
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Very nice Craig. You've done well with a subject that's pretty hard to get right photographically, especially on a bright sunny day. There's so much detail and interest in the shadow areas and it takes a real knack to balance that with bright canopies, rock surfaces and the sky. Any sort of compromise that doesn't clip too much of the histogram, at either end, must count as a success.
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