Waterside, Aug 16, 2010 about 6pm, Gardiner, MT, f/8, 1/40sec, Nikon D40, Tripod.
Reflection, April 4, 2010, West end of Lamar Valley Yellowstone National Park, f/6.3,, 1/1250 sec., Nikon D40, Tripod
Canyon Beta Male, April 2010 about 6pm, Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone National Park, f/6.3, 1/100 sec., Nikon D40 , Tripod.
Basin Barn, August 2010, Tom Miner Basin, MT, f/5, 1/1600 sec., Nikon D40
Ascension, July 13, 2010 about 10:30am, String Lake, Wyoming, f/3.4, 1/400sec, Olympus
All of these pictures I took in the Greater Yellowstone Region the first four were taken the summer of 2010 and the fifth is from the summer of 2009. All of the pictures have very minimal editing if any, when I do edit I spend as little time as possible editing the picture to what I remember seeing. I have had A camera in hand from the time that I was 13 but not until 2010 have I become serious about sharpening my skills and really learning how to take great shots.
I like your waterside photo. I really like the colors and the saturation. I love the reflection in the photo, it almost makes the house look bigger than it really is. I like the positioning of the camera for this photo, the leaves frame the house well. I also like the depth of the photo.
ReplyDeleteYou have some amazing photos. I especially like Canyon Beta Male. I have been to Yellowstone numerous times and have never seen a wolf. I also really like the two pictures you used for the cutouts. You have an eye for wildlife photography and it looks as if you have been in the right spot on several different occasions.
ReplyDeleteI really like your nature photography, the wolf picture is awesome. I usually take pictures of just people and I envy those, like you who can snag these types of nature shots. The cut out work you did was really nice as well.
ReplyDeleteI love wildlife and nature in general, so I enjoyed looking at your photos. What I especially like about your photos is the behavior you were able to capture, especially the one of the Canyon Beta Male. I love how detailed the wolf’s fur is and I love how detailed the grass and carcass is as well. Overall, the composition is great.
ReplyDeleteWow. You have some amazing wildlife photography. I love the different perspectives. You have a very good eye for setting up fatastic shots. You also have been to some very amazing spots!
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