I wondered if anyone would post pics of the Dead Horse (Crystal) Mill. You did it justice. Very beautiful area and you hit the colors just at the right time. Well done.
stinger wrote:
Roughly a week ago my son and I took a day trip to Marble, CO. and the Crystal Mill. The colors were changing and we had a fresh coat of light snow on the peaks. As always, the fall colors are hard to describe. D7200 w/ 18-300. (Still learning how much this camera can accomplish.) These are my first posts, have patience.
Beautiful fall series stinger, welcome to UHH!
Bill Munny wrote:
I wondered if anyone would post pics of the Dead Horse (Crystal) Mill. You did it justice. Very beautiful area and you hit the colors just at the right time. Well done.
Thanks Bill,
We don't always get so lucky, do we? I was going to label the photos as Dead Horse Mill but was hesitant because no one would recognize the name.
Larry
When you get a chance at another pic like the mill (high contrast), try "HDR" and see if the back snowy area keeps from washing out and will deepen the water color. With that you will need to use a tripod. Most people never get the chance at the wonderful photo possibilities we in Colo take for granted. Read and read. Your camera is an amazing tool but you need to read and learn all of it's hidden capabilities. Soon you will be adjusting your white balance and active D lighting, changing exposure compensations, and going that next step up to great results. And when you post, allow us to download your high quality photos. I would love to download the mill pics and see the EXIF data.
Bill Munny wrote:
When you get a chance at another pic like the mill (high contrast), try "HDR" and see if the back snowy area keeps from washing out and will deepen the water color. With that you will need to use a tripod. Most people never get the chance at the wonderful photo possibilities we in Colo take for granted. Read and read. Your camera is an amazing tool but you need to read and learn all of it's hidden capabilities. Soon you will be adjusting your white balance and active D lighting, changing exposure compensations, and going that next step up to great results. And when you post, allow us to download your high quality photos. I would love to download the mill pics and see the EXIF data.
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Bill, Thanks for the insight. I have much to learn and the learning curve is steep. I've attached a couple of photos w/ download, I hope.
So beautiful, stinger! You did a wonderful job with your new camera! #s 3 & 4 are my favorites!
Very nice set.... great job.
stinger wrote:
Roughly a week ago my son and I took a day trip to Marble, CO. and the Crystal Mill. The colors were changing and we had a fresh coat of light snow on the peaks. As always, the fall colors are hard to describe. D7200 w/ 18-300. (Still learning how much this camera can accomplish.) These are my first posts, have patience.
Enjoyed this set. Well done.
Smudgey
Loc: Ohio, Calif, Now Arizona
So so nice, #2 looks like a painting, just beautiful.
Thanks for looking and your kind comments. I'll keep working with this gear and see what I can come up with.
Wow, these are 'drop dead' gorgeous.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
What's to have patience about? One day I hope to take some as beautiful.
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