I had few days trip to Ridgeway area last weekend, colors of Aspens popped up really well last week in the area, but the smoke/haze from western fires and zero clouds contributed to boring skies and thus uninteresting for wider landscape pics. and forced us to change the usual wider landscape photographing style to more narrow frames.
And yeah the fires are terrible, I'm just looking forward to running outside again, let alone getting decent pics out on hikes. Doesn't help that the one in Wyoming just north of the border is blazing up hard right now.
Oct 06, 2020 at 05:33 PM
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Man one day in my life I would love to get out there for foliage. Don't get me wrong, I love what I have here in New England, but your gallery just shows such an astonishing juxtaposition between the mountains and trees at lower elevation.
Love these. I would crop out the tiny piece of sky in the second one and the bit of sky in the fourth one. It doesn’t do anything for me and the rest of the image is so nice. Bob
dalite wrote:
Nice Fall colors. I notice in most cases, colors of reflections appear more intensified. I wonder what is the physical explanation
It was like that on all the pics I took there, I think there was lot less light (shade, shooting east on evening) in water and the abundance of Algae in water