GlenOrsakPhotography
FollowThis image is an attempt to replicate a famous photo taken by Ansel Adams in 1942. In his image the river was visible and not obscured by trees that have since...
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This image is an attempt to replicate a famous photo taken by Ansel Adams in 1942. In his image the river was visible and not obscured by trees that have since overgrown the view.
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Location
This image was taken in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming at the Snake River Overlook off of U.S. Highway 26.Time
This image was taken at around 9 am on a bright sunny December morning.Lighting
This was taken under a bright winter sun with only wisps of clouds in the sky and occasional layers of Fog over the river.Equipment
Nikon D610Inspiration
This image is an attempt to replicate a famous photo taken by Ansel Adams in 1942. In his image, the river was visible and not obscured by trees that have since overgrown the view.Editing
Image processed in Lightroom to convert to black and white and to adjust tones.In my camera bag
Lens: 70-200, 16-35, 24-85Feedback
Lighting and time of day will be important when trying to replicate original images and scenes.