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    Adam's Peak dawn

    These were a couple of images that I was never completely satisfied with from our trip to Sri Lanka earlier this year. The Dehaze tool in LRCC & the Content Aware Fill tool in Photoshop CC have breathed new life into them.

    Thanks for looking.
    Scott

    The first is the classic pyramid shadow that I have posted a couple of already.

    Sri Pada Shadow Pyramid by Scott Cable, on Flickr

    This one is just as you are about to start the descent and the view is looking east towards Maskeliya Reservoir. I was tempted to crop off the people to make it more of a landscape image but I think leaving them in provides some scale ... and in any case there was nothing I could do about the bush on the other side of the railing which would have dominated the bottom of the cropped image.

    Sri Pada Dawn looking back East by Scott Cable, on Flickr
    Scott

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    Love those Scott, the first one with the pyramid does it for me
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      #3
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      Nice set Russell.

      Tom

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        #4
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        Both have their merits Scott. Amazing skies. Think you're right about leaving the people
        Alan.

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          just stunning Scott - both crackers and agree leave the humans in ( for once;o))
          :- Ian

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            #6
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            Excellent Scott, have to agree leave people in
            Chris

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              #7
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              Excellent, I really like both.
              Neil

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                #8
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                Thanks guys - appreciate your comments.

                Scott
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