Ancient Bristlecone Forest above Bishop, CA
CatOne
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Marc, Phil, and I went shooting 3 times in 3 days. Got a few I liked.
A couple I've put up here in other threads but these have a little PP applied in Aperture.
Gallery is here:
http://blloyd.smugmug.com/gallery/5869057_weNGX#365075917_R3NJV
C&C welcome!
A couple I've put up here in other threads but these have a little PP applied in Aperture.
Gallery is here:
http://blloyd.smugmug.com/gallery/5869057_weNGX#365075917_R3NJV
C&C welcome!
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What I think I like most about your approach is the variety of conditions you captured these trees. Sunset and warm light is all good (some of these I think are just a bit too warm) but adding the star trails too, mmmmm.
#3: Polarizer or masking?
The silhouette shot is just killer
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#3 is a polarizer. I didn't round trip any photos to Photoshop because I didn't feel like spending a few hours remembering how to create an adequate mask
Thanks on the silhouette. That's what we had the second we hopped out of the car at the Patriarch Grove so it was a sprint. Marc had to carry a big video camera so he took a little longer to get over there. Actually he had the still camera as well... I think he could carry more than the pack mules we used the previous week. If the photography thing doesn't work out he can get a job in a beautiful place
3rd one is my favorite - really like the light on the tree as well as it's strong placement in the fg. Ideally would have had some clouds, but that's the way the atmosphere goes.
4th is clearly a cool shot. The tree seems a touch overlit for my tastes, and the milky way coming right out of the top is a little odd unless you know what it is.
The silhouettes are awesome - like the vertical and horizontal equally.
Looks like the extra few days were quite productive. Nice stuff.
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I like the silhouette & star trails (the tree looks a little creepy in that one ).
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The stars were 30 minutes @ f/8 with ISO 400. The tree was a couple 5-second paints with a bright light... maybe 2 million candlepower?
All you really need to do is find a few test shots to see how bright the tree gets when you hit it with a flashlight. The star exposure isn't going to change, so you set up the shot, do a 30 minute exposure, and paint the tree for the right exposure and then hunker down and have a beer, a glass of port (hell, just take a pull from the bottle itself), some cheese and crackers, or however you want to pass the time at 10,500'
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I spoke with Dean, our camp cook while in the Sierras, and he told me someone tried to set fire to the Schulman Grove visitor center this morning Hard to believe what some folks are thinking
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I didn't have to portage a franken-video-tripod so I was way more nimble. Made the 11,300' elevation feel like 10,200'... easy
Ridiculous that someone would try and set fire to the visitor center! You sure it wasn't static buildup on a pekinese or something that an old lady was carrying? Its really dry up there... I could see it happening
I heard that the Bristlecone Visitor Center just burned down.
http://www.inyoregister.com/content/view/115529/1/
I was there a few years ago and it was a nice little building and
a welcome respite from the cold and wind.
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Wow. I was in there Sunday. That was a very, very nice visitor center. :cry :cry