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Uploaded: 05/17/12 3:32 PM GMT
Nevada And Vernal Falls
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Looking east from Glacier Point. I had a bit of trouble with the color on this one and I ended up cloning a bit more trees into the scene at the base of the sheer rock cliff on the lower right- at the very bottom it was very dark so I added a few trees otherwise all as we saw it that day. Enjoy:):)

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::Dunstickin
05/17/12 4:09 PM GMT
Bloody Hell...that's a lonnng drop!

I'll saty back here while you snap with my camera pal..
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::vangoughs
05/17/12 4:31 PM GMT
Such a Beautiful Picture!!!!
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::corngrowth
05/17/12 5:14 PM GMT
Breathtaking (not only in a figurative way, but think almost in a literal way too). Will therefore do the same as Owd Bob, lol.

Thanks for sharing this wonderful post, Bruce!

Regards, Cornelius.
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.snapshooter87
05/17/12 7:17 PM GMT
Beautiful location and image, Bruce. Sure sorry I missed that gorgeous site.
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.Joanie
05/17/12 7:56 PM GMT
What a view!!! And you did a superb job with the cloning Bruce! Really superb shot and work!!!
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.koca
05/18/12 7:15 AM GMT
Wow! Scary and impressive. Wonderful shot, Bruce.
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.icedancer
05/18/12 3:07 PM GMT
WOW, what a view and you look a little close to the edge, be careful. Love that waterfalls down there.
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::SEFA
05/20/12 9:38 AM GMT
Impressive view and very beautiful. Very nice work!
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.Eubeen
05/20/12 4:40 PM GMT
A nice job replanting the forest, Bruce. I'm sure the Forestry Services appreciate the effort. The shadow colours are all over the place in this capture. I'd try some levels adjustments to get things under control. A great view looking down into the canyon and waterfalls.
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