Taken at Jenny Lake in the Gran Teton National Park. The haze is actually smoke from wildfires which presented a challenge....
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Taken at Jenny Lake in the Gran Teton National Park. The haze is actually smoke from wildfires which presented a challenge.
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Jenny Lake, grand Teton National ParkTime
Around 10 AMLighting
The haze was actually smoke from wild fires around the area. I bracked with 3 shots and processed an HDR file.Equipment
Canon 5D IV, 24-105 f4 lens, really right stuff tripod and bald headInspiration
Saw the potential sight driving above the lakeEditing
Initial processing with lightroom , finish with photoshopIn my camera bag
Canon 5D IV, canon 1Dx II, prime and telephoto from 15-105 focal length. Singh Ray filters including polarizer, graduated filter, reverse grad filters and neutral density filtersFeedback
Work the site. Use different composition angles and filters. Be thinking about how you might process the file. Bracket shots. Try to shoot the histogram to the right without clipping. Come back to the site at different times of the day. When reviewing your images think about what you could do differently or better to achieve what you expect of your work and then go back and shoot again.