Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: fgorga on August 21, 2012, 12:02:23 pm
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Hello all,
Back in July I spent an overnight at the Kintla Lake campground in Glacier National Park... quite remote but well worth the visit.
During my first visit a few years ago it was rainy and foggy, so much so that you could not see across the lake. The weather was ideal this trip.
Kintla Lake (at sunset)
(http://www.gorga.org/LuLa/Kintla Lake (at sunset).jpg)
Big Prairie (four frames stitched)
(http://www.gorga.org/LuLa/Big Prairie (four frame pano, 1300 pixels,.jpg)
(Link to larger version (http://www.gorga.org/LuLa/Big Prairie (four frame pano, 2600 pixels,.jpg))
Comments / Critique Appreciated.
Thanks,
--- Frank Gorga (www.gorga.org/blog (http://www.gorga.org/blog)))
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Glad you got the weather you wanted!
I really like your first image, I would maybe push the contrast a little, but that's just me.
Johan
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The first image is a winner, I love it. The second is not, in my opinion, as pleasing. I see it more as an informative image than a fine art or artistic image.