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floris Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 4674 Country: United States |
I've had this shot in mind since I first visited the Bristlecone NF in 2007. Generally what we see are the portraits of the trees, because well, the trees are awesome. I wanted something that really portrayed the landscape - desolate, barren, and with a phenomenal view of the Sierras. I scouted this viewpoint out two years ago, and last week on the Summer Solstice (morning after) I shot this 6 shot pano with my 500 f/4. (shooting on the Solstice gave me maximum northerly angle of light, which gave me this sweet golden light on the bristlecones even on the north facing slope). ![]() And yes, I did shoot a portrait too. I had also scouted this tree out 2 years ago, and was fortunate to have a clearing storm cloud light up at sunset for me. "Guardian Angel" ![]() |
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Milan Hutera Registered: Mar 25, 2006 Total Posts: 3005 Country: Slovakia |
The first one has a beautiful rendition of mountains and fabulous pink hues, but I'm affraid the FG doesn't do much for me. The second one has a killer subject and nice colors too. |
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briangg Registered: Feb 27, 2008 Total Posts: 987 Country: United States |
I have really enjoyed your recent uploads Floris. And these two are no exception. You captured your vision |
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ScaryFox Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 24454 Country: United Kingdom |
Slightly difficult to get a sense of scale in the first one. The trees look more like branches. The light however is absoluteloy awesome. I also like the diagonal composition. |
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floris Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 4674 Country: United States |
ScaryFox wrote: |
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ScaryFox Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 24454 Country: United Kingdom |
I can offer you a wall in my house........ |
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mike717 Registered: May 02, 2004 Total Posts: 6364 Country: United States |
Floris, the light in the first is fantastic but I must admit I didn't realize those were trees at first. The second is just a killer shot, a very "formidable" looking tree. |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 34139 Country: United States |
Without knowing the distance, the trees do look like twigs |
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alichty Registered: Jan 19, 2009 Total Posts: 8815 Country: United States |
You have to look pretty hard at the first one to make out the trees that lend a sense of scale to the image. Quite an amazing scene. |
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Jim Sanderson Registered: Aug 21, 2005 Total Posts: 3407 Country: United States |
Nice title and nice colors on the first. Like the second also. Not a real big fan of the magenta casts but, the first works very nicely and I like the comp also. |
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floris Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 4674 Country: United States |
epeorusjim wrote: |
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floris Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 4674 Country: United States |
ScaryFox wrote: |
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parsons Registered: Mar 29, 2004 Total Posts: 5052 Country: United Kingdom |
Floris, |
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floris Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 4674 Country: United States |
parsons wrote: |
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Ben Horne Registered: Jan 10, 2002 Total Posts: 10675 Country: United States |
Very nice work here Floris. The first has a strange sense of scale to it. This is likely a result of the focal length and great distance. I get a hovering feeling from the first... it's almost a bizarre dreamscape of an image. |
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Vern Dewit Registered: Sep 27, 2006 Total Posts: 1923 Country: Canada |
I love both of these - especially the colors in the first one. Really good stuff. |
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Alex Nail Registered: Aug 02, 2006 Total Posts: 2759 Country: United Kingdom |
Floris really I think the first one is an absolute masterpeice, one of your best. I find the trees give a whole new meaning of scale to the mountains and, even if you had the smae conditions again, I really wouldnt change a thing. |
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Jeffrey Registered: Nov 12, 2002 Total Posts: 8067 Country: United States |
Fabulous, Floris. I've spent huge amounts of time in the Whites, and it is not easy to make meaningful images of that terrain. I particularly like the Palisades Crest, which is the group of high peaks that you captured in the background. |
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dswiger Registered: Feb 24, 2006 Total Posts: 4399 Country: United States |
Floris, |