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Nice. The colours are awesome love the sky. The whole thing has an "Old Masters" feel to it.
I like the image very much. I might try a bit of a crop (maybe 1.5 to 2 inches) off the sky just as a suggestion but I dig it!
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You must be on the prowl again. That doesn't look like Vancouver!
A lovely scene. I really like the minimalist approach.
Great shot!
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Really beautiful shot. You really capture the vastness of the plains in this one.
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Beautiful Michael. Love the comp., well seen and taken.
Def makes the most of "Big Sky Country" phrase.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
I like it. great use of negative space.
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