jkcorso
FollowStorm Clouds rolled in and dumped six inches of new snow over night.
Storm Clouds rolled in and dumped six inches of new snow over night.
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Contest Finalist in Rugged Landscapes Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Snowcaps Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Our National Parks Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Winter Wonderland Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in City or Country Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Misty Mountains Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Composing with the Horizon Photo Contest
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karyntureckischiller
August 24, 2016
I love this shot of the Oxbow. It has been photographed so much that its difficult to do something that stands out. This one does.
jkcorso
August 25, 2016
Thanks karyntureckischiller, It is a special place in the winter and no crowds.
jkcorso
August 25, 2016
Thanks takeoneshotatatime, The day before it was full of swans but the sky was blue bird and boring.
stephencederrand
August 25, 2016
Unfortunately I do not know the location but I do know that this is a beautiful photograph; so full of contrast wonderful colours and very emotive.
marcdewitt
November 04, 2016
I think what sets this apart is the blue-gray sky. Makes everything in front of it pop. Outstanding job!
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Location
Oxbow Bend in the winter at Grand Teton National Park.Time
Early morning as the sun cleared the mountain range to the east.Lighting
The sky was mostly overcast with a small window for the early morning light to reach Mount Moran and the Snake River.Equipment
Nikon D810, 24-70 F2.8G with tripodInspiration
The winter at Oxbow Bend is a special time of the year.Editing
PP with LR CC and PS CC.In my camera bag
I carry two Nikon bodies and Nikkor lens from wide angle16mm to 300mm F2.8G and a TC 1.4E and a good tripod and head is a must.Feedback
I enjoy the National Park in the winter as there are less crowds but you need to prepare for adverse weather condition.