Legends of the Fall
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Aspens need light, but only available light was harsh. Literally not a single puff of cloud anywhere. From a minute after sunrise to sunset, light was harsh. In fact there was no sunset as the sun dropped behind the mountains full two hours before actual sunset, leaving behind harsh shadows.
Ideally, there would be borderline stormy conditions, and then a beam of light would escape and hit the aspens in right spots! Needless to say, that didn't happen!
Mother nature handed me harsh-lemons and below are my attempts to make a harshmonade with them!
All criticism and helpful pointers are heartily cherished!
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Ideally, there would be borderline stormy conditions, and then a beam of light would escape and hit the aspens in right spots! Needless to say, that didn't happen!
Mother nature handed me harsh-lemons and below are my attempts to make a harshmonade with them!
All criticism and helpful pointers are heartily cherished!
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Thank Cristobal! Tougher task then I thought it would be. Glad couple decent ones came out. Cheers!
Phil
Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
Thanks Phil!
Much appreciated, especially since squeezing something good out was hard work this time! Keep your trip photos coming! Cheers!
They're all well done. We often don't get the conditions we want. Number three has wonderful parts--the golden trees and their reflections--but I'd junk the dwelling in the upper right. What's critical to the image isn't there. But I don't know anything.
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Don, glad you posted!! Your input is both inspiration and free of charge education for me! I tried to clone out the house.....it was in the reflection too......got some wires and other structure on top left as well......post more! Cheers!
het is echt genieten.
grt,boco .
Take care,
Tom
Thanks Boco! Zo blij dat je het leuk vond! Cheers !!
Thanks Tom!
Guess who I was thinking of when I got #2!!!:D You da man! I hope to find more of these guys! Lovely addiction to have! Cheers!!
Liked #2 the best. Might try it and #3 out in B&W.
Thanks Werewolf! Much appreciate it! I normally look for b&w opportunity but here because of "fall colors" as primary subject, I put that thought aside. I tried it and challenge for #2 was separating the cabin from BG. So I darkened it a bit and brightened the cabin. Challenge for #3 was extracting some details and separation as well as it was mostly shot in shadows. I used the tricks I know.....but #3 was not salvageable....here is #2 in b&w.
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Hey bro its still out there.....Sonoma and Napa are closer and we don't have to go over passes....maybe a trip is in order.....nice weather this saturday....drizzle means great light in south coast...something to think about. Thanks as always man!!!
It would be really nice to walk through that forest in a fine autumn day.
Terrific!
Congrats on the great shots - yes, some clouds would have been nice for you, but they are nicely done.
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Thanks Teddy! Much appreciate it! It was glowing!
Thanks Jo! Wow! Yes Lundy Lake Canyon for #10! It is lined up with gold for 5 miles all the way to the lake. I took Sonora pass on the way in and Tioga on the way out. Both showed almost no colors. But Carson may have something in it for you. Another really good spot is the 'Poole Power Plant road' or something like that. It starts a mile into Tioga pass from Lee Vining side and it really has some nice colors and creek and waterfalls. The light was too contrasty so I couldn't do anything with it, but maybe good in first light for half hour. Cheers!!
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Thanks Abi!! Much appreciated! Canada must have great fall colors!
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Thanks Lauren!
Groves had this beautiful glow going and was hoping to capture it!
#2 - the contrast in texture and lines of the foreground plants to the building and to the curved lines of the mountain. (I just finished presenting Photographic Composition: Tips, Tricks and Traps to my camera club and I am trying to use that when I create or view an image.)
BTW, I used the layered image you allowed me to use, - big hit! - thank you.
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Phil
Thanks Phil!
Thanks JC!
Thanks Vasic! Great to see you on this forum too! Cheers!