Glacier Shootout 2007 - color images

I finally found the time to finish process the few successful shots I brought back from Glacier. Here are the best of the lot (color images).
1. Waterfalls were everywhere!

2. Early in the morning, waiting for the sun to make it's appearance, a shot of the lake by moon-light. I think everyone who was there got one of these, so here's mine.

3. And, the sun did, eventually, make it above the horizon behind us.

4. On a hike, 4+ miles in (and 4+ miles back out
) at elevation. I thought I was going to die (I live at sea level!)

5. Landscapes were everwhere. This was within walking distance of the lodge.

6. The last sunrise of the shoot out (at least for me). I'm sure glad I pulled my ashes out of bed that morning!

Thanks for looking! As always, C&C is more then welcome!
1. Waterfalls were everywhere!

2. Early in the morning, waiting for the sun to make it's appearance, a shot of the lake by moon-light. I think everyone who was there got one of these, so here's mine.

3. And, the sun did, eventually, make it above the horizon behind us.

4. On a hike, 4+ miles in (and 4+ miles back out


5. Landscapes were everwhere. This was within walking distance of the lodge.

6. The last sunrise of the shoot out (at least for me). I'm sure glad I pulled my ashes out of bed that morning!

Thanks for looking! As always, C&C is more then welcome!
Scott
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I am so excited for you that these are YOURS. What a feeling it must be to take photos like
THIS
And THIS
and holy cannoli:
I am truly in awe! Congrats Scott! :ivar
50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.8, 24-70 2.8L, 35mm 1.4L, 135mm f2L
ST-E2 Transmitter + (3) 580 EXII + radio poppers
A bunch of us climbed the hill for the morning shoot and I think the people who remained lake side got the shot of the morning. I only wished that I had a shot like that!
And I just love the colors of #4!
You did very well!
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography
Great shots
This one especially for me. I love the stark contrast of the cold, forbiding distant mountains with the colorful inviting forground. The tree "arms" framing the hikers is just a bonus.