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This is a 30 second exposure on a very windy day. I wanted to capture some cloud movement and smooth out the rough water on the lake.
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Contest Finalist in Boulders And Rocks Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in My Best Shot Photo Contest Vol 2
Winner in Unique Perspectives Photo Challenge
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KatieMcKinneyPhotography
February 05, 2017
Congratulations on winning my challenge! Your photo was chosen out of nearly 7,000 photos! This gorgeous capture really drew me in. it is indeed unique and so captivating from the foreground up to the pretty sky! I love the colors, mood, and all that detail! Well done. I look forward to seeing more of your work. Enjoy your new award! :-) ~Katie
michellehansenburgess
February 05, 2017
Congratulations on winning "Unique Perspectives" Challenge! Well Deserved! I love it!
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Behind The Lens
Location
Lake McDonald in Glacier NP.Time
Sunrise on a very windy September.Lighting
It was pretty dark and the sun had just started hitting the mountains across the lake.Equipment
5Dmark III, 16-35L wide angleInspiration
The cloud cover and the sun just hitting the peaks With the sky not completely covered with clouds I knew I could get movement in the clouds with a longer exposure.Editing
Started with LR and Photoshop, then used different NIK software techniques for the look I was after. Also used clone painting in photoshopIn my camera bag
Nothing out of the ordinary, a long lens of 100-400, a 24-105 and my wide angle. Various ND filters, lens cleaner, flashlight, knife, extra batteries, rain cover, etc.Feedback
Wear rain gear or have extra cloths because you have to lay on your stomach in rocks and wet mud. Patience is good also.