p.2 #1 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
All are fantastic.
I notice that the background was brighter than the foreground (because of the sunshine) when you took the pictures but you have balanced it so well. I would really like to know how you could skillfully minimize the difference in brightness.
My pictures would have been much dimmer in the foreground if I had encountered such a scene (from my experience).
p.2 #2 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
LouisRGB: The first one seems to appeal or not depending upon whether you can imagine yourself in the trail. Glad you like it. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
tjny: You are right the light was a bit more subdued than last October and that delivered better results but I have to go back for a sunny morning sunrise. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Milan Hutera: It is a 26km hike from one direction (Bryant Creek) and a 50% longer in the other (Sunshine). For me, the problem was carrying lens and bodies and tripods and then tents, food,... - so helicopter worked. $150 x 2 or so. Glad you like the rest. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
ckcarr: There are grizzlies there but they avoided me I saw some a couple of trips ago. But they aoid people. Glad you like 2. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
p.2 #3 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
teddywish: The pano is a 9 shot combination, blending hdr and single shot. The others are 3 autobrackets, with 2-3 stops difference, depending on the scene hdr'd and blended with single shots. I think I will take another run at processing them though with manual blending because I see the sky changing from side to side on pano. Glad you like them, thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
p.2 #6 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
Some beautiful shots of an iconic mountain and scenery. #4 is stunning! I'd frame it up if I had this photo.
Jul 18, 2012 at 07:02 PM
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p.2 #7 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
Magnificent back country, and excellent images, Scott.
I'm a bit of a contrast freak, admittedly, but taking that into account, I'm thinking a bit more contrast would give all these images more snap- without blocking up any important shadowed areas.
Just $.02 worth .
Charlie
p.2 #8 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
nrferguson: Thanks for the preferences and the specific suggestion on 4. Much appreciated. Scott
boingyman: Glad you like them. I am still thinking of redoing to improve. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
dalite: Glad you like it. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Charlie Shugart: Could it be a place you have not been - Charlie. That does not seem possible. Thanks for the specific suggestion on contrast. Glad you stopped by and commented. Much appreciated. Scott
p.2 #10 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
bshamilton: Glad you like the scenes. The last is my favorite spot for pictures in the Mount Assiniboine area. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Jul 19, 2012 at 11:31 PM
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p.2 #11 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
p.2 #18 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
Another copter ride? I'm waiting for you to buy your own personal one so I can become your new best friend. Very nice pics - I love the last pano. How are you liking the 5DIII?
Jul 29, 2012 at 09:29 AM
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p.2 #19 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
Excellent shots Scott. Assiniboine is a stunning peak
David
p.2 #20 · Mount Assiniboine, British Columbia - Day 1
Gary Clennan: You are going to wait a long time. The 5diii is great. Dust control is way better. Autobracketing is way better (up to 3 instead of 2 stops). And for northern lights and milky way, I think a stop better. A little bit heavier and the battery seems to be shorter in life. But just for the dust control, its worth while. And surprisely, because I bought it for landscapes and northern lights and dust and autobracketing, and because of the 6fps and likely 2 stops over 7d, I am using it for wildlife as well. If it fits in your budget, I would upgrade. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
David Leask: I never tire of Assiniboine. Its always good even when I get rained or snowed out. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott