Well I am back from Orlando and family fun and enjoying being home in minus 18 weather. I don't know why I leave. I alway do much better taking pictures at home.
Dan Heitman bought a new 14-24 for his D800 so we returned to a easy safe spot to try it out. I got a TS24 to complement my TS17. Hopefully he will post his pictures soon. The best of canon technology (5diii/24TS) vs the best of nikon technology (d800/14-24).
Here are my best pictures of the day.
1-4 of 4
1 of 4 - Down the river looking East - with the TS17
2 of 4 - On the shore under the bridge looking East
3 of 4 - In the River Looking East
4 of 4 - Not Castle but Emerald Lake with Lodges looking West
Aree those bare hands at -18F. You guys are studs or lost all feeling in your extremities. I don't envy the dedication you guys have to function in that climate, BTW nice shots. Rick
Rick Shump: Bare hands only to switch lens and adjust stuff. I prefer to think - studs rather than stupid Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
AMajl: Glad you like 3. It was warmer than the previous visit when Dan brought the wrong boots and got wet. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
thw2: The first one is my favorite as well. We found it after the good light went away. But the next time should be great. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
ramdisk: Glad you like 3. It was a great morning. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
jcw1982: Next time I will have to take a better model Glad you like it. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
ingemar: Glad you like them. I really liked the view in first but the light was not as exciting at this point. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
fantastic- love the shot of dan too.. Has he posted his results yet? (Sorry Im new to the landscape section so Im not sure who he is). I love number 3 and its light on the right
Nice shots Scott. Would you believe that we were just up Hwy 93 climbing Mount Haffner above that cloud bank in t-shirts to the summit?! You gotta love inversions...
jaharris129: Glad you like them. The Tilt/shift is the best bar none, except for night shooting, when you are near moutains or trees. After you use it (shift more than tilt) and get used to having no perspective fix (that results from not having shift) you won't want to use even the zeiss 21 (except to the beach because iq does not matter when the picture is distorted). Buy the ts17 first (it takes the 1.4x to 24mm) and is more vasatile. Scott
austriker: I have yet to see Dan Heitman's shots. I don't think he had posted them yet. Likely because they are better than mine and he does not like to show me up. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback and welcome to the forum. Much appreciated. Scott
Vern Dewit: Wow - T-shirts. It was minus 19 or so at the river. Great picture. Your pictures always make me want to be younger (able to climb). Thanks for the feedback and the picture. Much appreciated. Scott
Number 1 and 3 for me Scott, though I like them all. Darwin has an opening this weekend but no way am I getting out in those kind of temperatures. It is in the 50s here in Houston and that is cool enough for me.
Those rocks by the bridge seemed slippery to me in the summer; I cannot imagine getting out in that stream in the middle of winter. I hope you had Yaktrax or something similar. Would have to be a cold plunge if you fell.
Thanks for sharing. My Calgary friends are headed back up there tomorrow. Back into the freezer!
Don
dwa652: Glad you like them. Actually it was not particularly slippery in the river but very slippery on the edges. Dan went through the ice and fell and I made the right choice to grab his camera and tripod rather than Dan Don't worry he survived, just a little wetter. But we don't have to worry about the bears sneaking up on us. You should visit in the winter - provided you dress well, its great. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott