Nice, composition, nice colors, and peaceful-looking.
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
wds0410 wrote:
Thanks. This was the first time I used a ND filter and it kind of worked out.
Why did you use that filter?
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
I would crop away some of the foreground. For me, it detracts from the sky and the peak in the center. I like the contrast from the adjoining peaks. I would also increase the clarity or contrast of the center peak and sky.
abc1234 wrote:
Why did you use that filter?
Used a six stop ND filter to make a time exposure of 10 seconds to smooth out the water and give the clouds a dreamy look.
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
wds0410 wrote:
Used a six stop ND filter to make a time exposure of 10 seconds to smooth out the water and give the clouds a dreamy look.
Thank you. I agree that it would smooth out the water but not sure if it would for the clouds. Could you have shot straight and then done those in post?
Very nice! I spent 4 days in Glacier NP a few years ago (AMTRAK tour) and it is truly spectacular.
David in Dallas wrote:
Very nice! I spent 4 days in Glacier NP a few years ago (AMTRAK tour) and it is truly spectacular.
Thanks very much. I also live in the DFW area and it took us 4 days to drive up there. Its way up there but so, so worth it.
wds0410 wrote:
Thanks very much. I also live in the DFW area and it took us 4 days to drive up there. Its way up there but so, so worth it.
I flew to Chicago and took the 9-day guided tour over to Seattle, with 4 days/nights in Glacier NP. I recommend that tour very highly. (They restrict its size to 10 persons.)
Beautiful, stunning image.
Very nicely done. Love the sunrise on the peaks. Glacier has been one of my favorite parks, and I've captured some nice shots there. Remember my daughter and I being chased off the shore of the nearby Fishercap Lake as a bull moose in rut came charging down the shore to get to a cow at the other end.
Beautiful. Glacier is on my list for next year. I'm hoping to get there after the roads all open and before the smoke starts.
You have captured something special. It is on our list.
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