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Went to Moab this past weekend with my wife and we met up with some folks from SLC. Anyway, we got quite a bit in in 28 hours.

Pics fer proof...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/klebphotos ... 491777647/

I need to spend some QT with Photomatix on the HDR's. Some of those are going to get printed.
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:thumb: Wow, good stuff there, beautiful scenery
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Thanks! Yes, it's absolutely gorgeous out there.
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Awesome photos.

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Thanks, Tao_jones.
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Great shots :) Between there, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon, those are the spots up on my list to see in the next couple of years...my older daughter went thru there earlier this year while on spring break, said she loved it out that way...
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Ya, Indy. It's an awesome location. We'll be back and are planning Lake Powell for a week next summer with our SLC friends. Should be some stunning visuals there too!

I added a pano that didn't turn out great. But here it is anyway...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/klebphotos ... 3/sizes/l/
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What were you using to stitch the pano together? I've had pretty decent luck with photoshop cs4 if you want me to give it a shot...
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The Panorama Factory

It's just because the photos had such different exposures. I should have had a more manual setting. Oh well.
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Also tried an HDR pano...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/klebphotos ... 4/sizes/l/

There's promise there.
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cybotron r_9 wrote: :thumb: Wow, good stuff there, beautiful scenery


You said it all
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