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"Shade Tree." F16, 1/20, 100. Single image, tree lightened

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"In for Rain." f11, 1/250, 400. Blend for the ground and sky.

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"Palouse Hills." f11, 1/100, 400. Single image

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Steptoe Lupines. f11, 1/100, 800. Single Image

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"Sun and Rain." f16, 1/8, 400. Blend, still could not lighten or reduce noise in the ground enough

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"Country Trees." HDR, thus the surreal look

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"Steptoe Lenticular" f16, 1/4, 100. Blend for sky and grass

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"Overpowering Sun." f16, 1/80, 100. Single Image

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Palouse Homestead. f16, 1/3, 100. Single Image

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"Golden Sunrise." f16, 1/3, 100. Single Image, one of my favorites

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"The Farm." f16, 1/4, 100. Single Image

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"Barn and Farm Tools." F16, 1/25, 100. RAW processed twice, then blended

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"Herby." f16, 1/25, 100. Notice the missing blue rope! PS5 content aware fill command is great! Spend a couple hours on this image before I was happy with it.

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"Overpowering Sky." f9, 1/160, 100. Single Image

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"Mad Cow." f16, 1/40, 100. Single Image.

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"Sky, clouds and hills." f16, 1/200, 100. Blend for sky and ground.

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"Storm Front." f16, 1/50, 100. Blend for sky and ground.

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"Screensaver." f16, 1/80, 100. Blend for grass and sky. The HDR version looks dramatically different. This one is similar to the MS screen saver!

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"The Barn." f2.8, 1/2000, 100 handheld. Fisheye lens, single image

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"Country Barn." f16, 1/125, 100. Blend of 3 images, with third just used to lighten left side of barn.

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"Old Ford." HDR. With the wind, I found that HDR worked only on these types of images. All other HDR images turned out too soft.

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"3 cloud layers." f16, 1/15, 100. Blend for sky and ground.

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"Colorful Layers." f16, 1/80, 100. Blend for ground and sky. Content aware to remove slightly intruding structures.