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Nov 12, 2021 09:13:30   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Excellent set and thanks for the tips!

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Nov 12, 2021 09:17:05   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
yssirk123 wrote:
Excellent set and thanks for the tips!


Thank you Bill. I hope you find it useful.

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Nov 12, 2021 10:08:29   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
R.G. wrote:
Thank you camerapappi. I must admit I have to resist the temptation to ramp things up with this type of image and resist the desire to get rid of the mist/haze. I just keep reminding myself that there's something to be said for letting each shot be what it is - let the vivid shots be vivid, let the misty shots be misty. That way the variety of the natural world continues on into our photo collections. Bright and breezy isn't the only desirable look.


It is precisely the secret to add contrast without altering reality.

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Nov 12, 2021 10:34:11   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
A nice set with 1 & 4 being outstanding.

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Nov 12, 2021 10:38:21   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
A nice set with 1 & 4 being outstanding.


Thank you Gaylord. "Outstanding" isn't a bad verdict for shots taken on cloudy days.

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Nov 12, 2021 10:51:07   #
Horseart Loc: Alabama
 
Beautiful work. Beautiful scenery!

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Nov 12, 2021 10:51:37   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
Horseart wrote:
Beautiful work. Beautiful scenery!


Thank you Jo.

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Nov 12, 2021 15:42:43   #
Wanderer2 Loc: Colorado Rocky Mountains
 
A very informative, educational post. Thanks for the excellent advice.

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Nov 12, 2021 15:50:09   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
Wanderer2 wrote:
A very informative, educational post. Thanks for the excellent advice.


Thank you Mike. Glad you enjoyed.

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Nov 15, 2021 16:07:08   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
R.G. wrote:
On a recent trip the weather was less than ideal - cloudy, misty, rainy and occasionally stormy. However I was determined to make the most of it (I don't get out much ). I was on the west coast of Scotland, which is known for its mountains, and while mountains can look good when shrouded in cloud and mist, I already had a sizeable collection of misty, cloudy mountain shots and I wasn't looking for more.

I found myself gravitating towards river and stream shots because they're a good option even if the weather's not great. Apart from being a realistic option in flat light, if it's raining or has been raining, the rivers and streams will have a good amount of flow, which makes it easier to find photogenic and possibly dramatic stuff. The same can be said for waterfalls, but that's not what I was looking for at the time.

In the process of hunting down and finding shootable stretches of rivers and streams I came to the realisation that mountains still made very desirable additions to river shots. Not only that, but with a strong foreground (e.g. a photogenic river) the mountain doesn't have to be perfect or in perfect light or even clearly visible, because in those circumstances they are delegated to the role of background provider. Normally mountains command so much of our attention that they almost automatically become the main subject of a landscape shot, and when that's the case you want them looking at their best. However, if your foreground river (the main subject) looks the part, that's the most important criterion fulfilled and a less-than-perfect mountain becomes very acceptable.

The first three of the following shots are examples of what I just described. The last shot, which was taken on a very misty day, shows that river shots can sometimes provide their own background. And one of the things that rivers and streams have in common with mountains is that they can look just fine with a bit of mist and subdued lighting.

If you have any other bad weather suggestions, feel free to share them - and any examples that you may have - on this thread.
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On a recent trip the weather was less than ideal -... (show quote)


Magnificent shots 🏆☀️🏆☀️🏆

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Nov 16, 2021 01:26:02   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
joecichjr wrote:
Magnificent shots 🏆☀️🏆☀️🏆


Thank you Joe.

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Nov 18, 2021 10:15:23   #
Uuglypher Loc: South Dakota (East River)
 
Excellent tips, as testified to by your images!
An excellent, quick, workshop!
Y’r Coz’ Stateside

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Nov 18, 2021 11:11:21   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
Uuglypher wrote:
Excellent tips, as testified to by your images!
An excellent, quick, workshop!
Y’r Coz’ Stateside


Thank you Prairie Coz. Grey days don't have to be a complete washout.

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Nov 24, 2021 02:06:29   #
GPS Phil Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
R.G. wrote:
On a recent trip the weather was less than ideal - cloudy, misty, rainy and occasionally stormy. However I was determined to make the most of it (I don't get out much ). I was on the west coast of Scotland, which is known for its mountains, and while mountains can look good when shrouded in cloud and mist, I already had a sizeable collection of misty, cloudy mountain shots and I wasn't looking for more.

I found myself gravitating towards river and stream shots because they're a good option even if the weather's not great. Apart from being a realistic option in flat light, if it's raining or has been raining, the rivers and streams will have a good amount of flow, which makes it easier to find photogenic and possibly dramatic stuff. The same can be said for waterfalls, but that's not what I was looking for at the time.

In the process of hunting down and finding shootable stretches of rivers and streams I came to the realisation that mountains still made very desirable additions to river shots. Not only that, but with a strong foreground (e.g. a photogenic river) the mountain doesn't have to be perfect or in perfect light or even clearly visible, because in those circumstances they are delegated to the role of background provider. Normally mountains command so much of our attention that they almost automatically become the main subject of a landscape shot, and when that's the case you want them looking at their best. However, if your foreground river (the main subject) looks the part, that's the most important criterion fulfilled and a less-than-perfect mountain becomes very acceptable.

The first three of the following shots are examples of what I just described. The last shot, which was taken on a very misty day, shows that river shots can sometimes provide their own background. And one of the things that rivers and streams have in common with mountains is that they can look just fine with a bit of mist and subdued lighting.

If you have any other bad weather suggestions, feel free to share them - and any examples that you may have - on this thread.
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On a recent trip the weather was less than ideal -... (show quote)


Each shot is a treasure, simply breath taking! Thanks!!

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Nov 24, 2021 10:01:12   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
GPS Phil wrote:
Each shot is a treasure, simply breath taking! Thanks!!


Thank you Phil, and you're welcome.

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