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Jeremy Roussak
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Thoughts?
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Chairman Bill
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I quite like it, but I can't help thinking there's more drama to be had from that lighting
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I'm with Bill, but since this is in User Critiques, have you considered enhancing the mid-tone contrast (clarity) in the mountains for emphasis. Our eyes are drawn to sharpness that might make them "pop" some. Just a thought.
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