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January 12, 2017
Thank you very much. That's a place where it's hard to take a bad picture. God deserves the praise, He made it. Cheers Bob
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About 2 years ago I was fortunate to take my grandson on a photo safari to the Teton and Yellowstone N.P.s. This picture was taken in the Teton park.Time
It was very early on a chilly morning. If you look at the fence the top rail has frost on it. Early in the morning or just before sunset is always the best time for this type of photography..Lighting
God supplied the lighting.Equipment
Nikon D90 with Sigma 24-70 lens. Hand held.Inspiration
I had been there before and it is always a good spot to take a beautiful shot of the Teton Range. I wanted to share that with my Grandson.Editing
No. None that I remember. If I did anything it was a small adjustment to vibrance.In my camera bag
At that time I had a Nikon D90 and a D7000 and a Sigma 24-70 with a Sigma 150-500, Polarizing filter. and a couple tripods.Feedback
Get up early and find a place that is off the beaten trail. Take your time, when you see what you like. Check your settings. On both of my Nikons the mode selector switch rotates very easily. If there was one thing I could change on Nikon cameras it would be to put a lock on that switch. Look over your scene and make sure that is the way you want to remember and like the composition, shoot a picture you can look back in years to come and remember exactly what you saw and who you were with. Memories for a lifetime.