The attached set is composed of shots from my hike up the Brighton Lakes Loop that either got overlooked or did not seem to fit with other postings.
Again, I would appreciate your feedback on any shots you like or dislike. Suggestions are also welcomed.
Downloads are best.
Well done, Mike. There is never a lack of beauty to discover and photograph in nature.
The shutter speed you used for #1 is perfect IMO. You captured the force of that fast-moving stream perfectly!
The lone dead tree is gorgeous. Your lower angle and close framing makes this another home run IMO
John Lawrence wrote:
Well done, Mike. There is never a lack of beauty to discover and photograph in nature.
I appreciate your encouraging comments, John.
Linda From Maine wrote:
The shutter speed you used for #1 is perfect IMO. You captured the force of that fast-moving stream perfectly!
The lone dead tree is gorgeous. Your lower angle and close framing makes this another home run IMO
Thanks for taking the time to look and comment, Linda. As you know, I am a work in progress and your feedback helps me learn.
angler wrote:
Excellent set Mike.
I always appreciate your gracious comments, Jim.
Beautiful set Mike. I agree with Linda on No. 1 It's so nice to see running water not flowing whipped cream. My second choice would be No. 2. There is just something there that just grabs me.
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
These are all great shots, Mike! IMHO: a little tighter crop on 2, 3 and 4 could be interesting.
#2 just coming in a little tighter on those flowers but keeping your wonderful reflections.
#3 perhaps a vertical crop to bring out the wildflowers but keep the perspective over the rise of the hilltop?
#4 taking the dirt out and pulling those beautiful wildflowers in a little closer. I really like the sky in this one!!
The water, lone tree and trail shots are just right to my eye!!
Just a few thoughts, since you asked. These are some wonderful odds and ends from a great hike, Mike! Well done again!
Rob
Mike, that “easy” trail looks like a sprained ankle waiting to happen. Really great series.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
UTMike wrote:
The attached set is composed of shots from my hike up the Brighton Lakes Loop that either got overlooked or did not seem to fit with other postings.
Again, I would appreciate your feedback on any shots you like or dislike. Suggestions are also welcomed.
Downloads are best.
Five and Six are my favorites though all are well-done 🌟💎🌟
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautiful set Mike. I agree with Linda on No. 1 It's so nice to see running water not flowing whipped cream. My second choice would be No. 2. There is just something there that just grabs me.
Thanks, Jack, I am drawn to running water and not a fan of the cream. The second shot just grabbed my attention, no crop, just what I wanted.
Umnak wrote:
These are all great shots, Mike! IMHO: a little tighter crop on 2, 3 and 4 could be interesting.
#2 just coming in a little tighter on those flowers but keeping your wonderful reflections.
#3 perhaps a vertical crop to bring out the wildflowers but keep the perspective over the rise of the hilltop?
#4 taking the dirt out and pulling those beautiful wildflowers in a little closer. I really like the sky in this one!!
The water, lone tree and trail shots are just right to my eye!!
Just a few thoughts, since you asked. These are some wonderful odds and ends from a great hike, Mike! Well done again!
Rob
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I appreciate your kind words and especially the time you put into providing feedback, Rob, thanks.
NMGal wrote:
Mike, that “easy” trail looks like a sprained ankle waiting to happen. Really great series.
Thanks, Barbara, they do that after they lure old people up the trail with an "easy" rating (LOL).
joecichjr wrote:
Five and Six are my favorites though all are well-done 🌟💎🌟
Thanks for the feedback, Joe, and your kind comments.
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