West USA : Grand Canyon and other

floastrofloastro Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
edited December 12, 2007 in Landscapes
Hi guys,

Bad weather here in France, so i began to digitalize in high resolution my best slides taken in the West of the US on June.

The first slides have been Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Yellowstone. A professional photographer has digitalized them and i worked on the raw images to have the result below.

The images showed this summer after my trip had been digitalized with my home material.

This is now the first slides from the HR images :


Grand Canyon "Sky Conquest" : http://www.poigetdigitalpics.com/GrandcanyonPano.html


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I used 3 of my slides to create this panoramic view of the Grand Canyon. My camera was one Nikon F4 using Fuji Provia 100 ISO slide film. The lens was a Sigma Pro serie 17mm at f/5.6 .

The view has been taken on the South rim trail.




Bryce Canyon "E.T in Bryce" : http://www.poigetdigitalpics.com/ETinBryce.html



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The rock with the E.T head, the sun, the tree have given this view at the right moment. One of my best picture taken in Bryce Canyon.




Yellowstone "Geyser in the Sky" : http://www.poigetdigitalpics.com/yellowstone8.html



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Once again, the right moment with a beautiful light and color. Yellowstone is an incredidle Ntl park. I love it !!!!!!




Yellowstone "Apocalypse Earth" : http://www.poigetdigitalpics.com/yellowstone22.html


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Mammoth hot springs in Yellowstone in an extraordinary place. I tried to take this picture to give an apocalypse view.

Other pictures will come in the next weeks and early in 2008.

I hope you will like them.

Best regards,

Florent :barb

Comments

  • schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    Hi Florent, I'm really surprised no one's said anything yet. These are gorgeous - color and composition and all! These shots bring new life to places that are photographed so often. The last two are especially great - I love the otherworldly feel. I never thought something so colorful and alive could look so desolate. thumb.gif
  • hamsterhamster Registered Users Posts: 361 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    Really gorgeous stuff. I love the last one.
  • floastrofloastro Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    schmoo wrote:
    Hi Florent, I'm really surprised no one's said anything yet. These are gorgeous - color and composition and all! These shots bring new life to places that are photographed so often. The last two are especially great - I love the otherworldly feel. I never thought something so colorful and alive could look so desolate. thumb.gif


    Hi,

    Thank you so much for your very nice message. I am very happy you like the images.

    It is also a pleasure to come in the West of the US. I love this place. I try to take different pictures from these known places with an artistic touch and to bring a vision of another World.

    " Other Worlds " is the title of my photographic project combining my pictures of the West landscapes with my astronomical images of galaxies and nebulas. Two different Worlds but similar Worlds : Between Sky & Earth.

    Each time, the West gave me incredible lights. My pictures of the Grand Canyon is one of the best i've taken. I love Yellowstone. There is a lot of work to do over there.

    Thanks thanks once again.

    Warmest Regards,

    Florent wings.gif
  • floastrofloastro Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    hamster wrote:
    Really gorgeous stuff. I love the last one.


    Thanks my friend thumb.gif

    Maybe the title of my post was not good ne_nau.gif .

    Thanks to you.

    Warmest Regards,

    Florent wings.gif
  • schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    floastro wrote:
    It is also a pleasure to come in the West of the US. I love this place. I try to take different pictures from these known places with an artistic touch and to bring a vision of another World.

    " Other Worlds " is the title of my photographic project combining my pictures of the West landscapes with my astronomical images of galaxies and nebulas. Two different Worlds but similar Worlds : Between Sky & Earth.

    Each time, the West gave me incredible lights. My pictures of the Grand Canyon is one of the best i've taken. I love Yellowstone. There is a lot of work to do over there.
    That's great to hear about Yellowstone! I admit that I have recently pushed Yellowstone and Yosemite further down on my list of places to visit because I've seen so many of the same shots. I understand it's very difficult to get something unique in a place as famous and expansive as a national park. It looks like I just have to go myself and see. You're a great inspiration. :D

    I hope to see more from your project. It sounds like a wonderful idea!
  • floastrofloastro Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    schmoo wrote:
    That's great to hear about Yellowstone! I admit that I have recently pushed Yellowstone and Yosemite further down on my list of places to visit because I've seen so many of the same shots. I understand it's very difficult to get something unique in a place as famous and expansive as a national park. It looks like I just have to go myself and see. You're a great inspiration. :D

    I hope to see more from your project. It sounds like a wonderful idea!

    I think you will love Yellowstone.

    Oh Yeah, it is not easy to take these Ntl parks with a different view. I think my artistic approach (difficult to explain) gives me the images you can see.

    By example, my picture of " E.T in Bryce " in Bryce Canyon, i did not have seen it from other photographer. I found this place incredible with the tree. To give the impression of a strange landscape on Earth.

    Thanks thumb.gif

    Warmest Regards,

    Florent wings.gif
  • SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited December 12, 2007
    Very nice work! I agree it's hard to get a really good shot in a place that has been photographed millions of times by the best photographers in the world, but it can be done. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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  • floastrofloastro Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
    edited December 12, 2007
    Sam wrote:
    Very nice work! I agree it's hard to get a really good shot in a place that has been photographed millions of times by the best photographers in the world, but it can be done. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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    Thank you very much Sam. I thought, i am not american and maybe i have another view to take my pictures about the U.S Ntl parks and its landscapes. I don't know, it is difficult to say. I know i love this place in the US since my first trip here. Even after 6 trips in the West, there is a lot of work to take new pictures, i feel it.

    Once again thank you.

    Warmest Regards,

    Florent <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/wings.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >
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