Chez, I have noticed that too.
It may be due to the reverse GND filter I had used. Let me know if you have any suggestion on how I can process this better.
roythegreat wrote:
Chez, I have noticed that too.
It may be due to the reverse GND filter I had used. Let me know if you have any suggestion on how I can process this better.
Why would you use a reverse Grad for this scene? Seems a bit odd.
As far as processing, I'd darken and reduce the saturation of the reflection to better match the mountains.
I've been to the Eastern Sierra for several months collectively over the years. Every time I see a set of photographs like this from the area, it's like it's begging me to go back again, as there's always something different to see out there. I could wander a lifetime out there and still miss majestic moments like these.
Well done on the (Seemingly) subtle processing. For the most part, it's very natural and gorgeous at the same time. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your kind words Fouve.
I agree to you. Eastern Sierra is a magical place. Me and my buddy has planned to take yearly trips to Bishop for next few years to enjoy and capture its immense beauty.
they are all beautiful, but #7 is my fave. I have been to this area many times and have not seen that view before, so it is wonderful to see it captured.