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spork3127 wrote:
Nice set! #3 is my favorite.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed. Hoped the silver cast in the skies would make for a nice contrast of colors on this shot.
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alatoo60 wrote:
Great set, although posted a bit too large to truly enjoy. #3 is my favorite, #2 comes close but I think it would benefit from removing cyan cast from the background.
Sasha.
Hey, Sasha. Thanks for the remarks. Don't know why the images appear large to you. They are only 1100 pixels wide.
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stanparker wrote:
Very nice series, Ed. I'm partial to #5, love the way you directed the geese to parade.
Thank you, Stan. Appreciate the remarks. I can actually talk to birds. Only trouble is they seldom listen.
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Jim Bau wrote:
Very nice. I like how the treeline in #3 mimics the ridgelines of the Tetons in the background. I am also very fond of the last shot with the geese. Pretty sure that shot wwould make my calendar for 2016 if I were you. Thanks for sharin.
Hi, Jim. Hope you are doing well. Thanks for the nice comments.
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ramdisk wrote:
Ed I like the yellow you captured and the different angle at Oxbow
Thanks. It was definitely the trees and geese that drew me into this composition.
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parsons wrote:
Hello there Sir!
Good to see a post from you, lovely colours! Over here we are enjoying some great colour too. Managed a few shots on the phone but nothing to grandD
If your ever this way Ed, drop us a line again.
Regards Simon & Naomi
Hello, Simon. Appreciate the remarks. I'll send you a pm.
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lighthound wrote:
Fantastic images and hard to choose but I like #5 followed closely by #3 the best. Gorgous fall colors!
Dave
Thanks a bunch, Dave.
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nugeny wrote:
Great images. I pick nr 4. I like the life in there.
The pictures are really bright. I wonder if it was earlier or later in the day, would it be different.
Thanks for commenting, Bob. It was very early morning in the last image at Oxbow Bend. The rest were taken at various times of the day.
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Harry Jadwani wrote:
Excellent images..!
1. What equipment used and setting...?
2. Were they processed or straight from raw?
Thanks.
Hello, Harry. Thank you. Sorry the exif data disappeared. These were shot with a 1D MK IV. Lenses used included the 17-40L F 4.0, and the 70-200 F 2.8. Always shoot in raw. Do some simple adjustments in Bridge, then use Topaz products for the finish work. Hope that helps.
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nick53097 wrote:
Awesome pictures
Thank you for sharing!!!!
Need to plan my visit to Yellowstone
Hey, Nick. Thank you. Yellowstone was awesome. My first visit. Got lucky, and hit it at peak color.
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Rohanban wrote:
The 3rd shot is my fav. The 2nd shot would have been my fav other than the fact that there is some blue halo-effect around the tree.
Thank you for the remarks. I'll take a closer look at #2. May just be the jpg compression thing.
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Matt.Dieterich wrote:
# 3 is my favorite Ed. The striking color silver vs gold is wonderful.
Hello, Matt Appreciate the comment. Glad it worked for you.
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JimKied wrote:
Another vote for the last one.
Hi, Jim. Thank you.
Best to all,
Ed
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