Fantastic!! I've only been to the White Mountains once, years ago, and snow blocked the road so we had to walk up, which limited our time. You have certainly inspired me to go back - those are some of the best shots I've seen from there. The moon & bristlecone is exquisite, and the black and white stars is wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration - that's what Fred Miranda is for.
Mattcaptt wrote:
The third picture got my attention, can I know which camera lens you used for taking this photos ?
I already answered that above. But just in case you missed it, it’s Nikon Z8 and 24-120 lens. I’m a big fan of Nikon gear but does it matter anymore? These days Nikon, Canon, Fujifilm, or Sony, they all good cameras. What’s important is the be at the right location and right time, when the light is nice and soft.
Old saying, 'a picture is worth a thousand words' so I have a lot of words of enthusiasm and respect for each of these Gregg.
It is always interesting to see dynamic color work with pleasing gray scale work. Your color images have huge impact, I find #2 my fav of the color ones for the incredible elements in this comp.
Your B&W work is elegant, wonderful lines and tones and striking compositions. I'mm torn to pick a fav, these all rock
Ummm, the waterfall in image #4 looks more like Ramona Falls to me than Panther Creek. Both are delightful to visit; but Ramona takes a lot more work to reach.
Orphoto wrote:
Ummm, the waterfall in image #4 looks more like Ramona Falls to me than Panther Creek. Both are delightful to visit; but Ramona takes a lot more work to reach.
Sorry! I confused them, it is the Ramona fall. I hiked for a few miles, and had to go over the river....