p.1 #3 · Grey Day at Herbert Lake - Banff National Park
Jim: After looking at the pictures after a time, I agree that 4 has the nicest light. I guess the moral of the story is that grey days just do not work. Thanks for your encouragement. Much appreciated. Scott
Even b/w is does not improve the picture.
Feb 05, 2013 at 08:44 AM
David Leask Offline Upload & Sell: Off
p.1 #4 · Grey Day at Herbert Lake - Banff National Park
Grey but still very nice! Thanks for sharing these Scott.
David
p.1 #7 · Grey Day at Herbert Lake - Banff National Park
David Leask: Thanks for the encouragment. Much appreciated. Scott
Karl Witt: Glad you like 3. Sometimes the light just does not arrive but If you don't go you never get the other days. Thanks for the encouragement. Scott
Sneakyracer: Thanks for the encouragement. Much appreciated. Scott
p.1 #8 · Grey Day at Herbert Lake - Banff National Park
Beautiful even without the perfect light. It's all about getting out and enjoying nature whether one is fishing, hiking, photographing, or whatever the passion. Even if I don't catch a trout while fly fishing, it is still a grand day!
p.1 #11 · Grey Day at Herbert Lake - Banff National Park
Also, when shooting grand landscapes like this one its sometimes an all or nothing kinda deal on the wide angle shots. If the light does not cooperate for the wide shot you can try other shots as well maybe even more telephoto shots, macro shots etc. In the summer when the light is flat/cloudy and bad for the wide shot its a great moment to shoot waterfalls and rivers since the lower contrast helps in getting good detail in all areas.
Feb 07, 2013 at 06:21 PM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
p.1 #12 · Grey Day at Herbert Lake - Banff National Park
Scott-
Further proof that just because the weather isn't dramatic, a good photographer in a spectacular place can still result in some fine images.
And these are fine images.
Charlie