Thanks. I used both shift and swing in all photos except the first which has only swing applied. As the 90mm TS-E does not allow rotating the tilt axis I tried to apply sideways tilt to create near-far field of sharpness for lined up snow forms.
Thank you very much! The server where the image is hosted appears to have crashed today (at least all admin services are offline). Dunno when it comes back up...perhaps it's time to get the paid upload service
What a beautiful set! I don't say it very often, but I've never seen a landscape like this! I can't help but think of Dr. Seuss in looking at these surreal snow covered figures. Thanks for enduring the cold to capture and share these images, and for ignoring the derisive laughs from passersby. I think you should have pointed out that these sad looking forms covered in snow were actually exhausted DSLR users who simply could not go on under the weight of all their gear and now stand frozen waiting for spring.
Thanks for the feedback. I noticed Luminous-Landscape is having a workshop in the very same area in 2017 so maybe those lucky ones with enough cash can participate. This is what you can expect to see when the conditions match.