those are some great shots, especially that coyote capture.....i just happened to catch that moonset on the Teton webcam that morning.....in a nice 68F studio......
Wow...fantastic colors and compositions. Did you use the 200-500 on the Wildlife as well? Voted as featured thread. Really nice job and thanks for posting
Jack
Extraordinary images, Greg, and the first of the Tetons in the Winter really stands out as a fresh take of that Range. Your timing, endurance and patience showed great results.
Great job, very impressed with the two landscape images, the light on the mountain, in the first image is so good but I must says that the second image is about as good as it gets, ever!
Brian
However the two wildlife images (which are 100% animal portraits) should be posted on the Nature & Wildlife forum, and should not be embedded here in your landscape thread where they may influence voting for thread of the week. That may have been intentional or unintentional. Regardless, for that reason, I won't vote for this thread.
allstarimaging wrote:
Wow...fantastic colors and compositions. Did you use the 200-500 on the Wildlife as well? Voted as featured thread. Really nice job and thanks for posting
Jack
Yes I did. In fact, I used on both wildlife images the 200-500mm with 1.4TC attached so I shot both at 700mm. I mean, the Fox wasn't taken at 700mm, I zoomed out but I still had the TC attached. I guess what I'm trying to say it's an awesome lens and TC doesn't degrade the quality of an image at all. I shot both at f/8.0, which is maximum anyway for the f/5.6 lens with 1.4 TC.
A Very good set. Both landscapes are top notch as are the wildlife shots. True, the two wildlife shots really belong in the Nature/Wildlife Forum but why get tacky about it. The Coyote is an absolutely fantastic shot. He/She reminds me of the Devil Personified. Great work.
Very nice, the subtle pastel tones in the 1st is wonderful, but I can also feel the cold. Also love the two wildlife shots, like how the forehead and shoulders of the moose reflect the golden glow.