I'm usually a city shooter but had the opportunity to visit Mt Rainer National Park recently. What an awesome place! Unfortunately the mountain rarely peaked through the fog in the 3 days I was there; but there still was beauty everywhere!
the black and white is very good. my favorite here.
Mt rainer shot, nothing seems to be in focus?
the first refelecton has too much on the lake of no interest, crop it so you keep the reflection but loose the empty space, also there sare some distracting twigs that need cloning out.
as said number three is very impresive with excellent detail through out,
again the new rainer shot is still out of focus, you need to look in to that!
the last yet again is superb. just clone out that little twig again. even though they are small they are things that draw peoples eyes away from the subject, same with the dust problems
You show potential , it takes courage to post and ask for C&C so I applaud you for that. Another thing that hasn't been pointed out yet is to clone out the dust spots that are on some pictures. It's the little things that make or break a shot and I'm still learning that the tiniest little detail can make a potentially great image flop! Welcome and keep up the posting.
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. just clone out that little twig again. even though they are small they are things that draw peoples eyes away from the subject, same with the dust problems
I actually got up before crack of dawn, but the fog was horrible...the only time I was lucky enough to see the mountain was at 9 AM, which the lighting was a bit harsh. I used the Canon 24-105 L...no filters...bet a polarizer would have at least helped a bit. Had to focus on the waterfalls on this trip.
Yeah I agree about the polarizer. I had one but I didnt have a GND; Fortunately Lightroom 2.0 fixes that pretty well. I also pretty much shot my 4gb card full of raw just to make sure i had something that would turn out It was a 2hr drive after all.
24-105 will do...its not like you need a fast low light prime