Glacier National Park
Last August my wife and I took a little time and moseyed on up to Glacier Park. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Montana. At first we were a bit hesitant due to fires in the area. At that time there were fires in Montana, Idaho, Canada, and Wyoming so depending on which way the wind blew we were covered in smoke.
Smoke and clouds create an interesting diffused light, so photographically it was pretty phenomenal. This is a shot of Swiftcurrent Lake located on the eastern side of Glacier National Park in Many Glaciers.
The second shot is Swiftcurrent Creek which feeds into Swiftcurrent Lake.
Swiftcurrent Lake
Canon EOS 60D
1/60 sec @ f/14
Iso 100
Tokina AT-X 124 PRO DX 12-24mm @ 12mm
Swiftcurrent Creek
Canon EOS 60D
1/40 sec @ F/14
ISO 250
Lens Model - Tokina AT-X 124 PRO DX 12-24mm @ 24mm
Beautiful photos, Crichmond. I like the dark green against the softer blue, a gorgeous forest shot ; unfortunate to have experienced so many fires .
Super compositions and the special effect of the smoke makes the lighting outstanding. Well done.
Beautiful landscapes. I really like the use of natural framing.
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Crichmond wrote:
Glacier National Park
Last August my wife and I took a little time and moseyed on up to Glacier Park. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Montana. At first we were a bit hesitant due to fires in the area. At that time there were fires in Montana, Idaho, Canada, and Wyoming so depending on which way the wind blew we were covered in smoke.
Smoke and clouds create an interesting diffused light, so photographically it was pretty phenomenal. This is a shot of Swiftcurrent Lake located on the eastern side of Glacier National Park in Many Glaciers.
The second shot is Swiftcurrent Creek which feeds into Swiftcurrent Lake.
Swiftcurrent Lake
Canon EOS 60D
1/60 sec @ f/14
Iso 100
Tokina AT-X 124 PRO DX 12-24mm @ 12mm
Swiftcurrent Creek
Canon EOS 60D
1/40 sec @ F/14
ISO 250
Lens Model - Tokina AT-X 124 PRO DX 12-24mm @ 24mm
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Great shots, I'm sure it was breath taking standing there looking at the beauty.
faygo wrote:
Great shots, I'm sure it was breath taking standing there looking at the beauty.
It was a wonder filled experience. I'd go back in a heart beat.
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A couple of very nice captures! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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