A bit overprocessed but very nice images. Those locations are spectacular. The sweet spot for photographing Glacier NP is tricky. Usually late July is best. But on a high snow year triple falls in Logan Pass (the first image you posted) can be snow covered, like it happened to me in late July 2012, but water flow can be very high in other areas.
The second image (which looks like Avalanche Creek near the start of the trail to Avalanche Lake or the Trail of the Cedars) is nice but water flow is indeed much higher earlier in the season.
I am usually not this critical but Glacier National Park warrants it since it is a stunning place and has been photographer quite a bit over the years.
A bit overprocessed but very nice images. Those locations are spectacular. The sweet spot for photographing Glacier NP is tricky. Usually late July is best. But on a high snow year triple falls in Logan Pass (the first image you posted) can be snow covered, like it happened to me in late July 2012, but water flow can be very high in other areas.
The second image (which looks like Avalanche Creek near the start of the trail to Avalanche Lake or the Trail of the Cedars) is nice but water flow is indeed much higher earlier in the season.
I am usually not this critical but Glacier National Park warrants it since it is a stunning place and has been photographer quite a bit over the years.
A bit overprocessed but very nice images. Those locations are spectacular. The sweet spot for photographing Glacier NP is tricky. Usually late July is best. But on a high snow year triple falls in Logan Pass (the first image you posted) can be snow covered, like it happened to me in late July 2012, but water flow can be very high in other areas. You are basically mimicking Rodney Lough Jr\'s composition in the same location. It is probably the best way to capture this particular place and the sunburst is a must, which you have and gotten nicely.
The second image (which looks like Avalanche Creek near the start of the trail to Avalanche Lake or the Trail of the Cedars) is nice but water flow is indeed much higher earlier in the season.
I am usually not this critical but Glacier National Park warrants it since it is a stunning place and has been photographer quite a bit over the years.
The place is inspiring!
Sep 22, 2015 at 01:18 PM
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