Nice photos and great display idea.
A keeper, A hanger and a great capture especially for 1stt attempt at focus stacking. You nailed it.
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I have to agee--very nice. I don't know if it's a product of post processing or not, but it looks like you have some gremlins lurking in the clouds.
Yeah, I saw that after I posted. Time to get out the Gremlin Killer. Thanks for comment.
Yesterday got up bright and early and drove the 45 minutes to Valley of Fire to hopefully shoot amazing sunrise with clouds. Well the sun rose and there were clouds but nothing amazing in the sky. So when there isn't what I was going for, I try to make do. Here are a few images from that shoot. Nikon D750, Tamron 24-70mm and 15-30mm, all hand held, post processed in Lightroom. Comments and Critiques welcome.
#1 - however try to clone out the blurred twig to the right pointing at horn. And then #2 - beautiful in the download.
#2 and #4 are winners! Nice captures.
Great capture - I have similar image which I purchased in Sedona years ago. Contrast between red rocks and snow make your image & mine very interesting.
Awesome head shots - love the pink flamingo.
Nice image. You do know that Bonnie and Clyde died in 1934 not in the era of the "Old West" which would be late 1800's. They were in their 20's.
WOW! Veru nice capture. Bet that would look spectacular printed on aluminum or acrylic.
Check out Peak Design "Slide" camera strap - cross body, or around neck and attaches to camera lugs. So camera strap can remain attached to camera when on tripod.
Very nice captures. Where were these taken - in nature or zoo?
Have been to Yellowstone 2 times. Stayed in West Yellowstone, MT both times. About 2 mile drive to Park entry -and about 30 mile drive to Yellowstone Lodge and Old Faithful. Very convenient. Though you've picked one of the worst times - Summer - to visit the park due to traffic it is still worth it if you are patient. Stayed at Holiday Inn-West Yellowstone and also at Kelly Inn. Both nice, clean and reasonable, though we went off season. Also, try 3 Bear Lodge, Stage Coach Inn, Grey Wolf Inn, and Days Inn. Not sure of pricing. Can walk to most places in West Yellowstone. And don't forget to go the the Grizzly Bear and Wolf Discovery Center for up close experience with wolves and bears. Good luck! And enjoy your trip. If time allows do drive to Jackson Hole - the Tetons are magnificent.
Beautiful image and great lighting
5 photographers went to Monument Valley in Oct. '19 for 2 days of shooting. Took Phillips Photographer Morning Tours - meet up at 6 AM. Well worth it. Here are some of my images.
Sunset with moon rising.
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Sunrise on the tour in backcountry
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7 shot hand held vertical panorama from Ford's Point
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View from Forrest Gump Point
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Sunrise through crystal ball
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